Don’t Make Your Blog Spammy If You Want Traffic From Google

Hi guys,

If you want google to rank your blog highly, you must avoid all appearance of spam.

Many marketers unaware of  promoting their blog with methods that google consider spammy. It is easy to fall into such trap because technology today helps to speed up and automate the process of doing things to promote your blog.

Consider that any action taken to substitute automation of human efforts, it will be regard by google as spam. Rightly or wrongly, they regard this substitution as subject to abuse. Google can ban your website or reduce your page rank to 0.

Here are some of the spam flags to avoid.

1. Any large, sudden surge of links to your site

It is true links to your site are good and google likes them and uses them to increase your page rank. But google also believe it will take them and effort for other webmaster to find, link to your content site.

If your site don’t have any links for this month and next month it has 10,000 — that’s not normal. Google knows it. You are manipulating your blog and google consider your efforts spammy.

2. Duplicate content

This is very easy trap to fall because people have been promoting their website by writing article and submitting to various article directories and sites. Write your original content on your blog and don’t reprint it.

3. Any large, sudden surge of pages to your blog

Yes,original entertaining and resourceful contents are good to your blog. Google like it, but google also know you can only write so much contents and words on your blog per day. If  say you have 100 pages to your blog this month,but next month 10,000 pages,then google know you didn’t write them all.

Even if you obtained the contents through legitimate and paid outsourcing, don’t upload all the pages to your blog all at once. Add only 10 to 30 pages a week.

Being fair, it is unfortunate that it is unreasonably restrictive but still a lot of webmasters are doing the opposite one way or another aware or unaware the google impose restrictions.

To your success…..Jeffrey


2 Responses to “Don’t Make Your Blog Spammy If You Want Traffic From Google”

  1. Hi Jeffrey,

    I can attest to the fact that Google will penalize you. Google bitch slapped me back when I first put up the blog roll with all of our fellow students names. I fixed it with the no-follow plugin and things eventually got back to normal.

    Did you get my email about your giveaways. I got you set up in the ones that started today. Russel Brunson’s and the Members Only. I spent the day at the zoo with the kids so I didn’t get your tutorial video done.

    I’ll shoot that over to you tomorrow.

    Cheers,
    JT

  2. Hi JT,

    Thanks for dropping by. I am glad you pinpoint the no follow plugin to me. The last thing I want is to get my blog ban by google.

    I was so engrossed in promoting the Giveaway thing that I forgot to e-mail you. Yes, I have receive your e-mail on giveaway and so happy with result so far.Can’t wait for your tutorials video and meanwhile, I am searching for some PLR or MRR products to contribute. Any suggestions on where to get some quality PLR or MRR products like you set me up for the Russell and Member Only.

    Anyway,nice to hear from you and I will send you a e-mail now.

    Thanks again for everything.

    Sincerely,
    Jeffrey

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