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Google is no longer an organic search engine

Started by vigorandrik, July 29, 2010, 07:57:24 PM

vigorandrik

Google is now a pay to play engine from being an organic search engine. It seems to have done so unknowingly. When it comes to a high PR, the number of backlinks you have is taken into consideration. If you have money, you can pay for text link advertising which will lead to great ratings. Spamming blogs is yet another way to boost the ranking of a site. With just a few paid for text ads, you can have your rankings boosted. There are some webmasters who rank high on MSN and Yahoo but they don't rank well on Google.

Steve Smith

Now comes the information on organic search. Your site would get full URL information for every click you received from a visitor and you knew where the visitor came from. Analytics software saw that the referring URL came from Google or Bing and there were no paid search tracking tokens.

expertSEO

If you go with this tactic, you wont be able to survive for too long as Google bots are good enough to make out links whether they are build or paid.
Hard earned may not get you your desired ranking quickly but it will surely help to reach that level of top page sooner or later with the surely that you wont ever get banned by Google.

Thechipper

I disagree, because there are lots of guys out there who could rank their sites without spending a dime. Some of them use money because they want immediate results.