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The Demise of Link Building and the Rebirth of Link Earning The opinions of Friday Whiteboard authors are entirely their own (excluding the unlikely event of hypnosis) and may not always reflect the views of the author. We all know people who have been affected by Google’s algorithm updates. Whether you've been personally affected, or you know someone who has been, recovering from it is no fun, and if not handled properly, it can affect your work. This week, Rand discusses the exits of old link-building practices and the new (old) ) is the gateway to link earning strategies that will help.
Your website stay relevant in the Web and increase traffic through a better user C Level Contact List experience. Video Transcription Hello, fans. Welcome to another edition of Friday. This week I want to talk philosophically about some of the things that are happening on the web as a result of how they keep up with web spam and how they deal with web spam. Algorithms are constantly evolving. As you may have seen, this has been an extremely active year for the spam team, with a particular focus on high-volume link content related to, and now exact match domain updates.
We've seen some other updates that appear to be link-related. This isn't Penguin-specific, but seems to penalize certain types of links. Article marketing, article directories took a hit. Earlier this year, some directories such as general web directories, paid submission directories, and friendly directories took a hit. Obviously, you can see today that the results were not good. I think that are active and authentic and have real participation and real membership so that members of these networks, these communities, notice you and then link to you organically.
Your website stay relevant in the Web and increase traffic through a better user C Level Contact List experience. Video Transcription Hello, fans. Welcome to another edition of Friday. This week I want to talk philosophically about some of the things that are happening on the web as a result of how they keep up with web spam and how they deal with web spam. Algorithms are constantly evolving. As you may have seen, this has been an extremely active year for the spam team, with a particular focus on high-volume link content related to, and now exact match domain updates.
We've seen some other updates that appear to be link-related. This isn't Penguin-specific, but seems to penalize certain types of links. Article marketing, article directories took a hit. Earlier this year, some directories such as general web directories, paid submission directories, and friendly directories took a hit. Obviously, you can see today that the results were not good. I think that are active and authentic and have real participation and real membership so that members of these networks, these communities, notice you and then link to you organically.