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Since the "spammy" sites often target trending keywords

Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2024 8:50 am
by zihadhasan019
WomensOnlineMagazine Surprise! Yet another hacked website that redirects to another site to force fake Anti-Virus scan and install malware. 5. Newsnidea.com - Finally, a search result that does not redirect you to some other site. However, it is clearly a site posting useless information about trending keywords without providing any value to the user. 6. Digg.com - Spam submission to Digg.com loaded with the targeted keywords in the description.


7. MaybeNow.com Wiki - Irrelevant list of related france email list questions, blogs, etc. 8. CCortez.com - Low quality search results page. 9. 123BreakingNews.com - Another Made-for-AdSense site targeting trending keywords without providing any kind of useful content. 10. Surchur.com - A low-quality social bookmarking site full of spammy results. As you can see above, these are not relevant results. I still have no idea what Loleini Tonga's nationality actually is.


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They can rank faster and higher before any authoritative sites can generate quality relevant content that will eventually push down the lower quality sites. I think that in order for any real time (or near real time) search engine to be successful, there must be a balance between freshly updated results and relevancy. Earlier this month, Google launched personalized results by default for all users. SEOs should have already read Danny Sullivan's analysis of the shift (which is quite excellent) and I also suggest checking out David Harry's Guide on the topic.