Many SEO’s would have heard the news of Google creating a patent known as the rank modifying spamming algorithm.
For
those who do not know what this is, it’s a modification in the
algorithm which will intend to identify those people who are employing
SEO tactics in order to gain a higher position by manipulating the
results with certain tactics.
The algorithm will detect unusual
activity on a web page for example, understand why this has occurred,
and what it’s end result is, and instead lower the rankings of the
website for a period of time (shown in diagram), an SEO who might try
undo any of those changes thinking that it has worked negatively will be
identified and performing a rank spamming tactic.
It is an easy
way for Google and other search engines to identify any sort 0f spam,
most webmasters will panic if they see rankings drop, and this is easy
for the search engines to identify spam has occurred.
Techniques
such as keyword stuffing, the implementation of small text and also
unnatural inbound links are many factors which can trigger this to
occur.
One major thing which is noticeable is the volatility of
search results when this occurs, and it has become clear that SEO
consultants are making amendments and are getting caught out by this.
The
volatility of search results can occur as frequently as every 30
minutes, sending many people in SEO working on websites into crisis
mode, one keyword in the Internet Marketing space has changed up to 10
times in a day, eventually stabilising after many shake ups, clearly
this keyword is of high value and there have been many tactics employed
which could be seen as grey hat SEO.
Many people in SEO when they
make on page changes just add the keyword in the title tag, description,
and a few times in the content, this obviously is a method of keyword
stuffing even though not done excessively, it is imperative when on-page
changes are made that there is extra content or even a full section of
new content added across the page.
The Rank Modifying Spamming
Algorithm is for the good of all involved in SEO, and it will force many
in the industry to employ more white hat SEO techniques.
For more information visit http://www.multilingual-search.com/seo-in-australia-affected-by-googles-rank-modifying-spamming-algorithm/17/09/2012/
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