Thursday, November 3, 2022

19th October 2022 Google Spam update.

19th October 2022 Google Spam update.

It was not core update its spam update.

Core update are launched to improve the quality of search result update, not to punish any kind of website.

But spam updates are launched to punish spam websites, in this update google target those website who do not work on google spam rules.

 If your website lost traffic after this update, it must be violating one of these Spam Policies.

“you can get back the traffic of website after this update” but follow google policies.

SEO is now more complex! There solution will not be as easy a few clicks.

1.       Keyword stuffing

2.       Scraped content

3.       Link spam

4.       Hacked content

5.       Hidden text and links

6.       Sneaky redirects

7.       Cloaking

8.       Doorways

9.       Machine-generated traffic

10.   Malware and malicious behaviour’s

11.   Misleading functionality

12.   Spammy automatically-generated content

13.   Thin affiliate pages

14.   User-generated spam

15.   Other behaviour’s that can lead to demotion or removal

16.   Copyright-removal requests

17.   Online harassment removals

18.   Scam and fraud 

 If you're an SEO professional, you've probably heard of keyword stuffing, scraped content, link spam, hacked content, hidden text and links, sneaky redirects, cloaking, doorway pages, machine-generated traffic, malicious behaviors… and all of those things are bad.

But what are they? What can you do about them? And how can you tell if your site has been affected by them?

In this post we'll explain the common issues that can lead to website demotion or removal from Google's index.

Don't you just hate it when you see a site and think, "Oh, I should check out that content." But then when you click on it and get to the content… you don't find what you were looking for?

It's happened to us too. And so we've got some advice for how to fix that problem:

1. Check the first few words of a link. If they're too long or include an annoying word like "click," they could be spammy or a doorway.

2. Don't click on links with the word "click" in them. They're probably spammy and you'll end up being redirected to another site where you'll have to go through the same process again!

3. If something feels wrong about the way a page looks, smells or feels (like links seem to have been scraped from somewhere else), that could be a clue that something is up with the site's content—and not in a good way!






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