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Monday, September 26, 2011
3 Clues Suggesting SEO Advice May Be Poor Quality: Science Fiction
In this, the second of a pair of related articles, I suggest three indicators of poor quality SEO advice. The first clue is that the advice on offer is unrealistic. The second clue is that the offer is being made by someone who does not have a website or they have a website with few incoming links. The third clue is more difficult to spot: Typically, success is being claimed for a keyword that nobody is searching for or the website making the claim has high authority (HPR4 or more). Attempting to increase your Google account with unnatural links is as futile as submitting 'Monopoly' or other toy money into your bank account. A proportion of every outgoing link is removed before it arrives at the receiving page to prevent the PageRank system imploding - a sort of Google tax. If two webpages with equal link juice and an equal number of outgoing links reciprocate links, there will be a net loss of precious link juice from both websites. Any suggestion that there is an easy method leading to instant website success comes from those versed in science fiction rather than science. Beware.networking
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