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What is Google’s current thinking about getting links from article marketing, widgets, footers, themes, etc.? Matt Cutts, Mountain View Have a question? Ask …
Getting started with article marketing and building your online community.
What is Google’s current thinking about getting links from article marketing, widgets, footers, themes, etc.? Matt Cutts, Mountain View Have a question? Ask …
Good video.
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Great advice and leadership Matt Cutts.Thanks for the insights as to what
is needed for a great site.Creating natural links is time consuming but
overall the best way.CliffatGoodlandLLC
Google’s approach to links from articles, widgets, etc is about the same as
their past thinking. When anchor text is not editorial chosen will not be
valued as much as when someone organically links to something.
Because you cannot choose the anchor text widgets links will be ignored by
Google (also Footer, themes and so on)
What is Google’s thinking about links from article marketing, widgets, etc?
As always, editorial links are where it’s at! http://youtu.be/chuhSmwsL7s
#SEO #AustinSEO
Nothing particularly new here. If only he said, “and penguin will pounce on
you if you over do it”
Article Marketing?
*Does Google Count Links from Widgets, Article Marketing and other
pre-curated Content?* Matt Cutts explain on a video whether Google counts
links from widgets, #articlemarketing and other pre-curated content, or
whether considered as inorganic.
Visit:
http://www.viralseoservices.com/blog/2013/07/does-google-count-links-from-widgets-article-marketing-and-other-pre-curated-content.html
What is Google’s current thinking about getting links from article
marketing, widgets, footers, themes, etc.?
Matt Cutts, Mountain View
New goodness from +Matt Cutts and the Google Webmaster Help team. Although
the question mentions article marketing, Matt spends most of his time
talking about footer links, specifically ones that might be installed when
you use a wordpress theme or widget that has a link embedded into it.
AS Matt puts it, these are the sort of links “that typically we would not
want to count as much”. He goes on to explain that Google would penalize
those links either through the algorithm (penguin) or a manual penalty.
Interesting to note that he talks specifically about those links and how
they would not pass value to the coder who embedded them, but doesn’t
address whether the website that contains the link can be penalized as a
result. I’m curious to know if links like these can trigger an
“over-optimization” penalty on a website? This would seem especially unfair
to small business owners who have no idea what an embedded footer link is
and are just using wordpress and it’s themes and widgets because they are
easy to install and use.
Google’s current thinking, much like their past thinking…
*(Thu01) Links to avoid, links to get*
#Google’s view about #links from article marketing, widgets
Help full for #linkbuilders
What does #Google Thinks About #articlemarketing #widgets #footers and
#themes
What is Google’s current thinking about getting links from article
marketing, widgets, footers, themes, etc? http://youtu.be/chuhSmwsL7s
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What is Google’s thinking about links from article marketing, widgets, etc?
#SEO #Matt Cutts #internetmarketing
*What is Google’s current thinking about getting links from article
marketing, widgets, footers, themes, etc.?*
What is Google’s thinking about links from article marketing, widgets, etc?
*Does Google Count Links from Widgets, Article Marketing and other
pre-curated Content?* Matt Cutts explain on a video whether Google counts
links from widgets, #articlemarketing and other pre-curated content, or
whether considered as inorganic.
Visit:
http://www.viralseoservices.com/blog/2013/07/does-google-count-links-from-widgets-article-marketing-and-other-pre-curated-content.html
What is Google’s current thinking about getting links from article
marketing, widgets, footers, themes, etc.?
What is Google’s thinking about links from article marketing, widgets, etc?