Comments on: Penguins and Pandas: A Black and White Issue https://www.bruceclay.com/blog/penguins-pandas-and-spam/ SEO and Internet Marketing Thu, 20 Feb 2014 18:04:41 +0000 hourly 1 By: John Rome https://www.bruceclay.com/blog/penguins-pandas-and-spam/#comment-97248 Mon, 14 May 2012 20:54:30 +0000 http://www.bruceclay.com/blog/?p=21737#comment-97248 Thanks for the info, these updates have been wreaking havoc on websites, we wrote on the subject also http://www.localwebgeek.com/google-penguin-update/

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By: Satrap https://www.bruceclay.com/blog/penguins-pandas-and-spam/#comment-96393 Tue, 08 May 2012 04:33:46 +0000 http://www.bruceclay.com/blog/?p=21737#comment-96393 @Nicke,
I am sorry, but looking at the serps these days, most of the site on the top are sites that have done just the opposite of what you and I would call “Google guidelines”. That old myth of just build quality content and they will come” is just that, a myth!

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By: Mathias https://www.bruceclay.com/blog/penguins-pandas-and-spam/#comment-96305 Mon, 07 May 2012 12:17:08 +0000 http://www.bruceclay.com/blog/?p=21737#comment-96305 Penguin is a complete failure. One of the worst algorithm updates so far from Google.

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By: Nick Stamoulis https://www.bruceclay.com/blog/penguins-pandas-and-spam/#comment-95622 Thu, 03 May 2012 13:47:30 +0000 http://www.bruceclay.com/blog/?p=21737#comment-95622 Interesting observation on the colors. It all does come back to whether you are being black hat or white hat. I’ve always said that if you follow the Google guidelines you shouldn’t have a problem.

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By: Bruno https://www.bruceclay.com/blog/penguins-pandas-and-spam/#comment-95564 Thu, 03 May 2012 03:16:38 +0000 http://www.bruceclay.com/blog/?p=21737#comment-95564 I got hit hard by that Penguin update, completely unfairly also on domains that have been online since 2000…with PR3 and up

Reason is because of bad IP’s from HOstgator, it is NOT a myth that a bad IP neiborhood can get you in trouble.

Google is NOT “no evil”….

These days things are getting more and more out of a webmaster’s control, and Google doesn’t care at all

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By: something https://www.bruceclay.com/blog/penguins-pandas-and-spam/#comment-95308 Tue, 01 May 2012 19:54:46 +0000 http://www.bruceclay.com/blog/?p=21737#comment-95308 So you say “That’s because it’s a Black Hat/White Hat issue.” so if they are just targeting black hat seo why don’t they call it the panther or the black bear update. It’s because they are targeting both.

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By: Gagan https://www.bruceclay.com/blog/penguins-pandas-and-spam/#comment-95206 Tue, 01 May 2012 05:02:27 +0000 http://www.bruceclay.com/blog/?p=21737#comment-95206 Hi Jessica,

Bruce has given an example of Christmas card website linking to computers website is inorganic and might get the site penalized. What if our competitors are doing it for our website. I’m seeing websites buying lot of spam paid links on behalf of other websites. How can we control this ?

According to me, Google has just transferred its work to webmasters. Now they have an extra job of keep monitoring all the links and get the bad links removed even if they have no control over it.

What do you think about this issue . Kindly reply

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By: Jessica https://www.bruceclay.com/blog/penguins-pandas-and-spam/#comment-95081 Mon, 30 Apr 2012 14:19:54 +0000 http://www.bruceclay.com/blog/?p=21737#comment-95081 The only problem I have with these updates is that now it seems that search results are less focused on providing what the user actually wants to read, and more focused on just trying to weed out bad SEO. Apart from sites like Wikipedia (which is FINE,) The top 10 results in our industry are now sites who seem to only be ranking because their site has the keyword listed in the URL and densely written throughout their website. The quality of their product certainly does NOT seem to be better.

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By: Dallas Kelso https://www.bruceclay.com/blog/penguins-pandas-and-spam/#comment-94912 Sun, 29 Apr 2012 06:18:00 +0000 http://www.bruceclay.com/blog/?p=21737#comment-94912 As always, you deliver great content. The problem with these most recent updates from what we have seen reported across the web, is that its very possible to have someone in a lower cost labour country to comment spam blogs with the anchor (for example “Bruce Clay” or similar) and spike 1,000,000 links and flag a GWT warning.

The task of removing such links manually by requesting (or begging) for them to be removed would take years.

I totally appreciate what Google is trying to do, but it was them who started the whole Page Rank thing in the first place.

Perhaps focusing on the good content, siloing strong and not giving a rip about who links to you from where is (using non keyword specific anchor text / laundering page rank into the silo) could still be a good approach, but it seems that they have in fact drawn that line in the sand that negative SEO is now a new industry. Sad to think this is where it has come…

Cheers – Dallas

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By: Greg Fowler https://www.bruceclay.com/blog/penguins-pandas-and-spam/#comment-94714 Fri, 27 Apr 2012 20:33:30 +0000 http://www.bruceclay.com/blog/?p=21737#comment-94714 Great video, but I would like to interject one thing. After reviewing the tops sites in the organic listings, past Google’s Penguin update, most of them, i.e. (Most), not all, have the main keyword as a branded name, for example, this sites linking structure main keyword word would be Bruceclay.

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