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Google Discusses Comment Spam

Posted December 4, 2009 | Posted By Web Copywriters at Webcopyplus
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Google Discusses Comment SpamComment spammers should stop their shenanigans, suggests Google.

Comment spammers abuse comment fields of innocent websites, like blogs and forums, to get inbound links in an attempt to improve their website’s organic search ranking.

In line with its objective to provide Internet users the most relevant and valuable results, Google has algorithmic ways of discovering those alterations and tackling them.

Google’s advice: “At best, a link spammer might spend hours doing spammy linkdrops which would count for little or nothing because Google is pretty good at devaluing these types of links. Think of all the more productive things one could do with that time and energy that would provide much more value for one’s site in the long run.”

We agree. Post quality content on your website, and the links will come naturally.

Read: Hard facts about comments spam

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