[thelist] SEO Proposal
Asif Suria
asifsuria at yahoo.com
Tue Nov 7 14:32:04 CST 2006
Mark,
Based on my personal experience, I have noticed that
Google does not like and may even penalize links from
"new" or content light websites.
A large number of incoming links that are created at
around the same time also puts the website at risk of
getting "google bowled". I posted my experience with
the Google Sandbox and Google Bowling on my blog at,
http://www.sinletter.com/blogComment.aspx?id=16
and you can find additional information about it
Google Bowling here,
http://www.watching-paint-dry.com/v7ndotcom-elursrebmem/google-bowling/
Thanks,
Asif
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--- "Mark A. MacInnes"
<mark.macinnes at awakeanddreaming.net> wrote:
> Hey,
>
> One of my clients has just received a proposal from
> an SEO company. They
> have no experience of SEO whatsoever and I, and my
> colleagues, only know
> some fairly general points about SEO. One of the
> points in the proposal
> is extremely worrying to us:
>
> - Create a high number of (80+) websites to create
> reciprocal links to
> the company website
>
> Now I remember reading that Google finds this type
> of thing basically
> evil and that Google banishes websites from its
> index when it finds
> companies doing this. Unfortunately, I can't find
> any links that prove this.
>
> Does anyone have any experience of this or indeed
> know for sure if this
> is the case?
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Mark
>
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