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Google Update October 2007 - Google Slap

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Tuesday, 30 October 2007 18:28

There was another Google update this week. So funny in the same week as Halloween.

Some people are calling it Google Slap 2007. SO what is Google Slap 2007? Google Slap is a Google punishment for all the link sellers. I mean it is really easy for Google to find out who is selling from textlinbrokers.com, Linkworth.com and other link selling sites.

google slapSo Google introduced some changes in Google algorithm and the sites that are selling links from Major link brokers got slapped big time.

But the Google slap was mainly for PR, and it did not affect rankings, traffic.....

So basically Google is preventing that all these sites stop selling links and so their PR drastically decreased.

Did Google Slapped my sites? Yes it did, but only one? It went from PR5 to PR3.

But still there are  major players and companies that are still buying links all the time, not through textlinkbrokers.com but from other sources like directly contacting other websites. If I make it simple, all the big companiessites are buying links. It is a huge market. I talked with several companies SEO's and ask them what are thes doingregarding SEO. Answer was: We buy links!

I know major players are spending even up to 100000 USD per month just for buying links. And small websites without enough budget can't compete. This is not fair, but that will never improve. Google will never win over spamming, gray hat seo. It wil never comea time where nobody will buylinks. Mark mywords. Even if Google is playing police all the time he will never found out all the big players. 

Matt Cutts might just check the top 10 for all the popular keywords. They are for sure buying links all the time.  

 

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