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Seven Over-Optimization Penalty What-If?s. Are You Ready for These?
by Stoney G. deGeyter, Search Engine Journal
April 10, 2012
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by Stoney G. deGeyter, Search Engine Journal
April 10, 2012
Both Google and Bing told an audience at South by South West (SXSW) that they are actively working on an over-optimization penalty in order to make their ranking algorithms better. Obviously, this raised some eyebrows with many people who wondered if this might translate into penalties for their websites that are being ?optimized? by SEOs.
While no official details have been provided outside of the few comments made during the SXSW session, there is a lot of speculation as to just what this might mean and how it would effect sites that are being optimized. We can glean some answers from the comments themselves, but I wouldn?t expect too much more clarification that isn?t specifically designed to frighten SEOs and Web marketers into greater compliance with their webmaster guidelines.
Then again, following such guidelines is generally good practice for building a user-friendly website. Search engines, after all, just want to be like any other users (other than they don?t place orders for your products or services). Just for fun, let?s look at some ?what if?? scenarios. These are all possibilities, and, even if there is little chance of them being worked into the algorithm, they might give you some good ideas about what you can do to better your online marketing efforts.
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