February 27, 2011

Google changes the rules again…for the better.

A client sent me an article he found online that stated that as of Thursday last week, Google has announced they had changed their algorithms to penalize “content mills” that have been operating for past 3-5 years. What is a content mill? Basically it is Companies online that make money from ad’s so they hire free-lance writers and overseas companies/people to write quick articles with little or no substance, and blast the content onto the internet to try and control placement on search engines.

Google really was the own worst enemy as Google was the one to announce years ago that they were going to reward people who post ‘quality content’ . Well as you can imagine, companies and individuals found ways to circumvent the system and put duplicate and useless content online tagged with keywords to manipulate searches. Google makes money from ad’s. So it really needs it’s customers to have a pleasant search experience online and find relevant and quality content on what they are searching for. Why Google made the change was, they were getting numerous complaints that ‘customers’ were clicking on first page results on Google only to find pages of useless content and numerous ad’s.

As someone who emphases to my clients…good quality content rich websites that has relevant information for searchers, this is a real blessing. No more trying to compete with ‘writing mills’ . I also tell my clients that you need to do NEW content every month to stay on top of searches and so that Google can see that you are serious about your online business and care about providing useful information for people to find.

Good for Google. They are listening.

Kind Regards,

Larry J Clark

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