Google Says "No" to Paid Links - Part I
What Does This Mean To Web Site Owners?
These turn of events can mean several things to web site owners. First, do not go out and pay for links on sites who advertise links for purchase as a means to grow your page rank or boost your position on the search engines. It certainly won't give you any long term results and may not in the short term anymore either. If you currently have paid links it would be worth evaluating those links to consider having them removed if their sole purpose is to boost your page rank.
Secondly it means that developing good quality content on your site and keeping it fresh and current once again grows in importance for those who want to become an "Expert" in Google's eyes. By providing current, quality content on your site you will attract links, bookmark links and other social networking links which will help your site grow in importance, at least in Google's eyes.
Lastly, if you sell links on your web site and want to continue to prosper on Google, you may want to reconsider your strategy. It looks like selling links will put you in the category of spammer for the giant search engine.
In part II of this story we plan to bring you Google's comments and input on what they are trying to say with these page rank drops.
Labels: Google News, Link Building

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