![]() So far, Matt’s not officially weighed in on whether Squidoo wasĪctually penalized or not. Prove that SEO does not equal bad junk, as he often has argued.įinally, that picture up there is Google spam fighter Maybe it’s not aĭark back alley as he accused Squidoo of being. Play, hoping to draw major traffic from the search engines. Why The SEO Folks Were Mad At You, Jason), Mahalo itself is a massive SEO Despite all of Jason’s slams against SEO (see True - and if he does what he intends with Mahalo - Google might decide he’s gotīut let’s be clear. Seem to be acting on that warning - so why should Mahalo block it? And that’s I asked Jason about this aįew weeks ago, and his response was to smile and say that so far, Google doesn’t ![]() Has yet to prevent its search result from showing up. Earlier this year, Googleĭidn’t want to be indexing search results from other people. Jason’s heading toward his own issue with Google. Keeping it from showing up in top results (as seems to be the case in myĮxperience I never see it as a perennial search results page favorite like Wikipedia or Technorati), then theĬampaign really hasn’t solved anything other than maybe cutting off an entirelyĭifferent problem: blog spam out of Squidoo. So to some degree, who cares if Squidoo is spam ridden? If Google’s been Junk there, but that doesn’t mean it’s showing up in the top search results.īut it was ranking and lost those ranks! Ranking for what? Ranking for thingsĭoesn’t mean people are actually searching for them nor even clicking on you. As I said on the Daily SearchCast show, it’s one thing to point a ton of Sure - there’s spam at Squidoo, but frankly, I haven’t seen much of it at SEO, porn, spam-light–I wouldn’t even bring this up! If Squidoo were spam, porn, and SEO free–heck if it were PayPerPost, FederatedMedia’s high-class version of PayPerPost, Squidoo, To expose anything bad on the internet including malware, spyware, bad SEO, Said as part of the current campaign that he’d go after spam anywhere:įor the record, everyone knows I attacking anything that has to do withĭeceiving users or the pollution of the "infovironment." My feeling is we have Turnaround since Nick stopped covering Mahalo." ![]() Jason even does some bragging inĪt Valleywag: "Five mentions in your first 48 hours Owen!!! This is a real Indeed - that master of baiting has done it again. Search engine), going after Squidoo seemed a nice way to drum-up new attention Mahalo Still Blows covers how talking cats seem more popular that his Mahalo SearchCast that now that Mahalo seems to have lost the initial attention it More about it, check out Chris Sherman’s recent interview here with Seth,įounder & CEO Of Social Search Service Squidoo. I didn’t see itĪs some new massive wonderful advancement in search. Tools promised are now supposed to be all in place.Īpologies to Seth, but I never cared that much about Squidoo. Next for Squidoo? from Squidoo founder Seth Godin says the spam fighting Hasn’t been applied in a non-visible means. Saying that Squidoo has lost rankings in Google. ![]() Squidoo Slap!! covers what I think is an email from Squidoo to lensmasters Them the benefit of the doubt for now and check back on this in August."Ĭhatter about Jason’s complaints, writingīut focusing really on the issue of blog comment spamming. Mentions discovering Squidoo’s post of July 5, writing: "I’m going to give
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |