Tuesday, July 3, 2007

What Should Google Do About Proxy Sites?

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  1. What Should Google Do About Proxy Sites? - 2007-07-02 11:29:55-04

    A Google Groups thread points to a serious concern first brought up at WebmasterWorld where proxy hijacking has become a lot more prevalent. As you can see, Barry reported on this last week .

    Adam Lasnik writes in to shed some light on the matter. He writes:

    Trying to whack every single new proxy is a losing proposition.

    One thing we do have a strong interest in keeping an eye on is situations in which proxies outrank the original sites for reasonable query terms.

    In the event that this occurs, I assume that the best way to proceed is to fill out a Google Spam Report .

    Forum discussion continues at Google Groups.


  2. Hyperlinking Keywords to the Same Page: Spam, Usability Issue, or Both? - 2007-07-02 12:05:12-04

    A webmaster asks WebmasterWorld if hyperlinking terms on a single page to link back to that page is considered spam. His argument is that it shouldn't be construed as spam if it's only being used for emphasis.

    However, the majority of forum members feel that on-page hyperlinks, in excess, are spammy practices. Further, some feel that it does not create a pleasurable user experience because they'd be clicking on the link and wouldn't go anywhere.

    emphasizing is not bad, over-emphasizing is spam.

    He is advised by many members, including tedster, the administrator of WebmasterWorld, to remove the links. londrum says that there is no benefit to internal links.

    the benefit that you get out of [internal link text] is practically zero. the text on links coming from other sites to yours is still pretty important. but internal links aren't worth all that much anyway."

    Forum discussion continues at WebmasterWorld.


  3. Using Flickr in your SEO & Traffic Building Strategy - 2007-07-03 08:14:41-04

    A Search Engine Watch Forums thread asks how Yahoo's image hosting service, Flickr, can be used in your SEO strategy.

    I am a big fan of Flickr so I thought I give some examples of how it can be used to generate traffic, build links and increase your visibility in the search results.

    Traffic Generation with Flickr:
    In March I wrote a blog post named Traffic & Link Building With Flickr at my personal blog. I showed how much traffic one can get from images that become popular in Flickr. On the overall scheme of things, it is not a ton of traffic, but it is a nice amount of traffic for a new site. What do you need to do to direct traffic from Flickr to your site?

    I typically add descriptive hyperlinks that encourage people to click from the image to the blog post. Yes, Flickr allows you to add hyperlinks in the description, which is very useful.

    In the description box, you just enter in your html code like so.
    Traffic & Link Building With Flickr

    Then when you click save, the description will look like this:
    flickr traffic

    Matt McGee also recommends making your screen name your Web address. I personally don't like that, but it probably does work from a traffic perspective.

    Link Building with Flickr:
    As I showed above, Flickr allows you to put direct links in the description area of your image, to your site. Those links are currently clean HTML links, and there are not nofollowed. So they do pass some link equity. I assume, once it gets completely abused, things will change with that.

    If I were you, I would use them in the manner of traffic building and not link building. This way, you are a bit more safe when it comes to "abusing the system."

    Increasing Search Visibility with Flickr:
    Not only do you benefit from the links you have to your site, but Flickr images also tend to rank well in the search results for a certain period of time.

    For example, as I described in my pursuit to sell my monsey condo . I achieved pretty good rankings for the keyword phrases I was looking for, in order to help sell my condo. Not only that, the figured I would title my Flickr images slightly different to target a slightly different keyword phrase combination. And as you can see, at the time I am writing this, they rank in the top two for monsey condo:

    my monsey real estate listings in google

    Those are just some ways to use Yahoo's Flickr to build traffic to your site through search.

    Forum discussion at Search Engine Watch Forums.

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