
We all get junk in our inboxes, through our letterboxes and you may or may not have noticed that you get spam in search results too. This is as a result of websites tricking the search engines so that they rank higher in results.
Google have commented on their plans for spam in 2011:
"…We’re evaluating multiple changes that should help drive spam levels even lower…
…We'll continue to explore ways to reduce spam, including new ways for users to give more explicit feedback about spammy and low-quality sites."
So fingers crossed we’ll see less spam, at least in Google!
Follow these simple tips to ensure that your website won’t be affected by Google’s changes:
- Publish unique content only
- Use ethical SEO techniques
- Publish good quality content
If you’re at all worried about the quality of your website and how Google might view it, then contact us and we’ll help you out.
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