- SEO Mistakes: Hosted doorway pages
- Posted by canadafred on March 23rd, 2006
Crack down time. I think Google has been paying attention. Here's what Matt
Cutts had to say this morning.
http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/seo-mi...doorway-pages/
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- Posted by Stacey on March 23rd, 2006
"canadafred" <admin@rezultz-web-site-promotion.com> wrote in message
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Well Fred looks like you are going to have to start getting busy removing
some doorways huh?:-)
- Posted by canadafred on March 23rd, 2006
"Stacey" <Remove-the-Y-stacey@staceyssimplestuff.com> wrote in message
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That's right. Actually, I have removed a few of them over the last while but
I decided to put my main one back up last week. Not I'll tear that down
again. Ok, two of them. You are bright one! You never cease to keep me on my
toes.
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- Posted by Roy Schestowitz on March 23rd, 2006
__/ [ Stacey ] on Thursday 23 March 2006 20:25 \__
,----[ Fred: ]
| Hey Matt
|
| Thanks for the tip, seems logical to me. I think that pointing it
| out this way will get a few spammers scrambling ( and complaining
| too ).
`----
,----[ Matt: ]
| canadafred, I wanted to get it out there so people would understand if
| we started to take stronger action on this.
`----
,----[ Fred: ]
| Thanks Matt for taking a moment to respond to me.
|
| For those of us who play by the rules, it?s hard not to support action
| Google takes to defend it?s SERP integrity againsts techniques that
| artificially create importance to web pages that haven?t earned it.
`----
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- Posted by Stacey on March 23rd, 2006
"canadafred" <admin@rezultz-web-site-promotion.com> wrote in message
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Fred I was just fooling with ya. You can have all you want.:-)
Stacey
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- Posted by canadafred on March 23rd, 2006
"Stacey" <stacey@staceyssimplestuff.com> wrote in message
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Actually I scaled it down 95% but thought it useful not to have any at all,
although I was careful to make them unique looking. It reminded me about
something else I was trying to do a couple of months ago. I appreciate your
comments. I have to keep my ship clean too, I am constantly suggesting to
others to play fair.
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- Posted by canadafred on March 23rd, 2006
"Roy Schestowitz" <newsgroups@schestowitz.com> wrote in message
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<snip>
We had a little dialogue about it, that's why I posted the message here.
It's a good thing that Google techies are paying attention to the little
guys. I think the more people that start to step-up to the plate to keep the
reality of the spam situation on their mind, the better the SERPs will be
and the fairer the SEO game will be played.
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In best regards, Fred
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- Posted by Roy Schestowitz on March 23rd, 2006
__/ [ canadafred ] on Thursday 23 March 2006 21:10 \__
Hey, Fred, what's the difference between Matt Cutts and God?
....
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God doesn't pretend to be Matt Cutts.
Roy
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- Posted by tonnie on March 23rd, 2006
Roy Schestowitz wrote:
LOL
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- Posted by canadafred on March 23rd, 2006
"Roy Schestowitz" <newsgroups@schestowitz.com> wrote in message
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That's great man! I am a bit of a spiritual person and I wonder sometimes
who really has more power ( just kidding Lord ).
I have a lot of respect for Matt though, as he seems to be the only guy I
have found who cares to share with us the ins and outs of daily happenings
at Google. I think that he lays it on line for us sometimes and that must
take a degree of courage. I have read quite a bit about him lately and he
seems to be a "real" person who cares deeply about Google and is passionate
about the integrity of the Google SERPs.
I read his blog everyday, it's one of the first things I do in the morning
now. I am not shy to comment once in a while and I am certainly pleased that
he addressed me specifically on this issue. But the bottom line for me today
is that the SERPs are excessively cluttered with useless content. The
average Joe surfer gets fed sites that don't merit being at the top and has
no idea how the results are determined. He clicks through and falls for the
sales pitch, thinking that it must be the best site for his search. Why
can't the best sites for a keyphrase search appear at the top of the SERPs
and not the most artificially inflated ones. If a web site is good and
satisfies a search criteria perfectly then it should be made available. MSN
and Yahoo seem to do this fairly well, not perfectly as they can also be
manipulated but certainly not as flagrantly abused as Google is.
I'm just a little Canadian guy with a couple of hard working clients whose
web sites are competing in the global market against these out-of-control
monsters that offer the visitor little unique content. I never reported spam
before but now when I have a keyphrase competitors who is taking one of my
web sites place and I analyze it and find that they have manipulated the
search engines, the spam reports fly off my fingers. It is my sincere hope
that others do the same.
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In best regards, Fred
www.canadian-web-site-promotion.blogspot.com
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