tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5896386622997177483.post8069212083263700270..comments2023-09-06T16:11:06.219+02:00Comments on Digital Marketing, SEO & LIFE in general!: Removing Spammy Links - Google's official statementSteven Greenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08282339896090482365noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5896386622997177483.post-3878195898781580802010-01-21T14:24:28.213+02:002010-01-21T14:24:28.213+02:00Mike, sorry I never sawt this comment but thank y...Mike, sorry I never sawt this comment but thank you for coming past. <br /><br />Yes agreed, natural linking is the way to go. Without a doubt.Steven Greenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08282339896090482365noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5896386622997177483.post-14207704453789686752009-12-10T17:08:59.216+02:002009-12-10T17:08:59.216+02:00Well written outline.
I think Google will foreve...Well written outline. <br /><br />I think Google will forever try to combat the problem with being able to create links on mass. This often creates a misconception in the google eye that a site is great, when its not.<br /><br />At the end of the day we simply need to concentrate on creating great content and networking that content to interested and important players in our industry.<br /><br />I have found that natural linking to great content not only appeals to google but to people as well. Leading to traffic increases that are high possibilities for conversion.<br /><br />Still keep you backlinking strategies because it does not seem that they will hurt you. They just may not carry as much weight as we hoped!Mike Saundershttp://www.mikesaunders.co.zanoreply@blogger.com