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Google Caught Selling High PageRank Links, Again & Again
By: Aaron Wall 2007-08-09 Google is buying marketshare for Google Checkout by profiling merchants who use it, and giving them free high PageRank links from Google sites.
The Google Checkout blog, currently a PageRank 8 site, recently posted about the success of GolfBalls.com on their blog. Not only does that post provide direct links, one one of the links is a deep link with targeted anchor text. The blog post about GolfBalls.com contains the following passage:
If Google does something like that it is a co-brand cross promotion, and all is well. If I do something like that it is an attempt to manipulate Google and/or a spammy link buy. Don't get me wrong, I am not saying I would do it differently than Google is doing it. I would just like to remind Google engineers that they would call me as a spammer if I did the same things they do to make their business model work. This is a mistake Google has made many times in the past. How can Google ask webmasters to police paid links then do that kind of crap? What a bunch of hypocritical garbage. Comments Tag: Google Add to Del.icio.us | Digg | Reddit | Furl Have a bookmark! - ![]() View All Articles by Aaron Wall About the Author: Aaron Wall is the author of SEO Book, an ebook offering the latest search engine optimization tips and strategies. From SEOBook.com Aaron gives away free advice and search engine optimization tools. He is a regular conference speaker, partner in Clientside SEM, and runs the Threadwatch community. |
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