Joe Whyte recently wrote a blog post about Google filters and how you can get around them as well as exploit them. It seems it has been creating a lot of controversy because of the point he discusses.
I think Joe has some really great points! I'm not sure if all of these exist but its definitely something to think about and take into consideration when doing SEO on a site.
Not sure if all of these filters actually exist... I am also a little disapointed at the canned response to each of the filters: Don't do this, Don't do that.
I agree. Could have been elaborated on a bit more. I think that would have helped with people who are more beginners. I looked at this for people who already know about these types of filters and its a piece that promotes communication in the industry. I think its also a good place for a beginner to hear about these filters to learn more.
I think Joe has some really great points! I'm not sure if all of these exist but its definitely something to think about and take into consideration when doing SEO on a site.
ResponderEliminarNot sure if all of these filters actually exist... I am also a little disapointed at the canned response to each of the filters: Don't do this, Don't do that.
ResponderEliminarI agree. Could have been elaborated on a bit more. I think that would have helped with people who are more beginners. I looked at this for people who already know about these types of filters and its a piece that promotes communication in the industry. I think its also a good place for a beginner to hear about these filters to learn more.
ResponderEliminarHe probably could have made an even larger list.
Great skim list - one you can print out and put on a wall, or a file, to refer back to occasionally when you're doing SEO.
ResponderEliminarWhat's that called in the U.S.? A crib sheet?