20
Dec
2006
Posted by Skitzzo as SEO tactics
Now, I usually enjoy Search Engine Journal’s articles quite a bit. However, I couldn’t believe my eyes when I saw their article 9 Ways To Get Banned by Search Engines.
The 6th point:
6. Duplicate Content or WebsitesSetting up multiple websites with the same content or having several pages on a site with essentially the same information but different keywords inserted here and there. You see the duplicate content method a lot with travel-oriented sites. A “template script” is written then regional terms, such as state or city names, are swapped out on each page.
Of course, someone may have copied the content on your site and put it on their site. The search engines do not make any distinction on who had the content first. Make sure no other site is using your content. You can do this by performing a search using some of your text with quotation marks (”) around it. If you do find someone is using your original copy visit here to learn more about copyright infringement: http://www.google.com/dmca.html.
Let me get this straight… the search engines DO NOT make any distinction on who had the content first?
10
Dec
2006
Posted by pops as SEO tactics, SEOrefugee Cartoons
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02
Nov
2006
Posted by Skitzzo as SEO tactics
With Blogger, WordPress, MySpace, and Facebook, its easier than ever to start your own blog. However, there’s nothing easy about creating a GOOD blog. It takes time and effort but I’ve come up with 10 rules that should make it just a bit easier.
20
Oct
2006
Posted by Skitzzo as SEO tactics
In a recent conversation we stumbled upon a interesting discovery. The critical lessons of Poker, all apply to Affiliate Marketing as well! Now, maybe we’re a bit too fond of gambling, and maybe we’re over simplifying things a bit, but read through our list of rules and see if you don’t agree.
19
Sep
2006
Posted by Skitzzo as Google, SEO tactics
With the recent rash of Adsense account bannings (discussed here, here, and here, in case you missed it) it’s obvious that anyone can get ANY Adsense account banned. Not just your own, anyone’s. Not only will the account be banned but the publisher will also forfeit all unpaid income in their account. Please note, I do NOT condone using these methods. I am merely trying to draw attention to a growing problem in Google’s Adsense/Adwords system.

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