Google Guruji - I must be one!!!

Bloged in LinkingIssues, Search Optimization, Google by semadvance Friday August 17, 2007

Google Guruji??

Yes I know people are going to say I am insane and to be honest that’s fine. One of my partners gave me the title this past week.
Here is why it’s okay and why I may be the Google Guruji. Google has now agreed with me!!

Yes I know that sounds egotistical and big headed, but then when Google agrees with you it’s hard not to start to feel that way. Honest at least.
On Valentines Day 2005 (Eons ago in the search world) I wrote an article for seochat.com on why a couple of things involving links were likely to hurt webmasters and seos more than help.

Those things were reciprocal links and buying links.

Reciprocal Links Are Useless!!

Well it seems the search Giant today August 17, 2007 has decided to agree with me. They updated the items that fall under link schemes at this page.

Your site’s ranking in Google search results is partly based on analysis of those sites that link to you. The quantity, quality, and relevance of links count towards your rating. The sites that link to you can provide context about the subject matter of your site, and can indicate its quality and popularity. However, some webmasters engage in link exchange schemes and build partner pages exclusively for the sake of cross-linking, disregarding the quality of the links, the sources, and the long-term impact it will have on their sites. This is in violation of Google’s webmaster guidelines and can negatively impact your site’s ranking in search results. Examples of link schemes can include:

  • Links intended to manipulate PageRank
  • Links to web spammers or bad neighborhoods on the web
  • Excessive reciprocal links or excessive link exchanging (”Link to me and I’ll link to you.”)
  • Buying or selling links

Google’s Link Schemes Page

As you can see above two things I wrote of back then, are now added to the list of ban-able offenses in Googles method of operation.

Reciprocal linking and buying / selling links. Over the years it seems many of the other so called “SEOs” thought that I was completely wrong, off course, and dismissed me as being behind the times.

Indeed this issue is going to catch fire as the blogs and forums are filled with the news.

Reciprocal links banned

Google bans reciprocal linking

Reciprocal links will get you banned

Links schemes don’t work

SEORoundtable has a clue

Those clients & partners who have stood by me and my disdain for links and my love for long term results sit at the very top of their results months & years on end for a reason.

Now having Google prove me right makes everything worth all the BS I had to put up with in the ultra-competitive Search Engine Optimization field.

In closing I do have some concern as to why Google waited so long to drop the bomb???

Peace and Good luck!

Your Google Guruji

Yahoo Publisher Network Offers Paypal Payments!

Bloged in Yahoo, Adsense, Yahoo Publishing Network by semadvance Thursday August 9, 2007

Yahoo Publisher Network Offers Paypal Payments!

Yahoo! Publisher Network offers publisher payments with convenient PayPal payment option.

One great thing is it requires a minimum earning of only $50, instead of $100, so you don’t have to wait as long for your paydays!!!

There are other benefits of choosing PayPal, too:

  • Same-day payment—no waiting 7-10 days, when receiving payments via a check.
  • No-fee transfers to your PayPal account. So you don’t pay more for added convenience.

I think this is a great thing for Yahoo to do for it’s publishers and it certainly kicks Google Adsense down a peg!

How soon till Google offers same day payouts via Google Checkout?

Google Local Business Referals

Bloged in Google, Adwords, GoogleLocalBusiness by semadvance Thursday August 9, 2007

Google Local Business Referals

Want to get paid $10.00 for each business you register in your area and that you help list on Google Maps?

If you have an internet connection, a digital camera, and can gather some basic information you can earn $10.00 for each business in your area that you gather information for, take a couple of pictures and then send to Google Maps. Once the business is verified you get the $10.00

I don’t think you can beat that deal and if you live in a major city you could make some serious scratch.

You’ll need to visit local area businesses to collect information (such as hours of operation, types of payment accepted, etc.) for Google Maps, and tell the business owners about Google Maps and Google AdWords programs.

Yes your sort of a Google sales rep, but youre not lol so don’t get all googly on me.

Take a few digital photos of the business that will appear on the Google Maps listing along with the business information.

You have to enter the business’ info and pics to Google through your Local Business Referrals Center

The fee is split and includes $2 when a business referral is approved by Google; and $8 when an approved business verifies that the information you submitted is accurate.

You have to earn $25.00 or more per month to get paid.

You can read more here.

Google Business Referral Representative FAQ

SphinnSpam

Bloged in Sphinn by semadvance Wednesday August 8, 2007

SphinnSpam

I coined the term over at Sphinn

SphinnSpam

There are apparently even SphinnSpammers

I’m also making this post as a little experiment ;->

Gmail Paper

Bloged in Google, E-mail Marketing by semadvance Friday August 3, 2007

Gmail Paper

Well the newest thing coming out from Google is Gmail Paper

Google in it’s effort to be green is using 98% soybean based paper to print your emails and send them to you free of charge.

All of the printing and postage to ship you your e-mail is offset by ads that are printed on the backside of the paper which is used to print your e-mail.

The really cool thing about this is no spam or pop ups!

More about Gmail Paper

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