Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Natural link building after Google Penguin 2.0

After Penguin 2.0 updates, everyone feels – link exchange is a BAD idea.

Link building online (virtual bonds) or real-life bonding with human beings works the same way.

As the adage goes - A person is KNOWN by the company he keeps. The concept is nothing different with Google and websites that link from one to the other.

One should build up links with websites that are relevant to one’s website. A wrong company or inappropriate website (with spam) will be of no use to anyone.

Google is not in opposition to natural link building, but SPAM websites. To solicit links through payment to increase page rank is illegal, and Google web-spam team may argue and take action against such websites.

On the other, if websites provide relevant content to the Internet users, and have natural inbound links from others (without any payment) then Google should have no problem with websites.

Matt and the web-spam team of Google are after unnatural and paid links. What do readers think about it?

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Thursday, May 23, 2013

Google Penguin 2.0 is out, to chase SPAMMERS

Google rolled out the latest Penguin 2.0 version on 22nd May 2013.

The web-spam team Head, Matt Cutts, said through the blog that this is not a data-refresh, but an algorithm update.

With the Penguin web spam algorithm, Matt looks forward to making Google a SPAM-FREE portal for the Internet users.

Now, everyone can report spam websites to Google, through the following form: Penguin Spam Report.

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Thursday, May 16, 2013

Google Play Music All Access to compete Xbox Music, Spotify and others

Google is here with music subscription service (‘Radio without rules’) to give a tough time to Xbox Music, Spotify, Pandora, Rdio and many others.

The US users will be the first to benefit from this service of Google, and listen to millions of musical tracks, through their tech-gadgets.

After a free trial for a month, users will have to pay $9.99 to utilize this service. A discounted service is available for the early adopters.

Some say, Google Play Music All Access will not be ‘game changer’ thing or be able to leave a mass impact on people as there are other key players around.

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