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The results were really quite good, althought it looks a bit ugly. We moved up on all the phrases that I listed.
Does Google allow this or will I eventually be penalised?
Jacob Nielsen, Jakob Neilsen, Jacob Neilsen, Jakob Nielson, Jacob Nielson, Jakob Neilson, Jacob Neilson, Jakob Nilsen, Jacob Nilsen, Jakob Nelson, Jacob Nelson
Is on Google’s technical advisory board - Just what is he advising them on?
Anyone have any ideas? You just know he can't be advising Google on Spam prevention...;)
I will be disappointed in Google if they allow this to continue. I have no doubt that Googleguy is lurking out there. Please GG ... demonstrate just how fair Google is across the board and that it isn't just us WebmasterWorld junkies who have to follow the rules as set out by Google.
"*Avoid hidden text or hidden links."
If what this "guru" has done isn't considered hidden text ... then I don't know what is!
"*Don't load pages with irrelevant words. "
His name is spelled, Jakob Nielsen. Not any of the other spellings he used. Is that relevant?
And he is on Googles technical advisory board.
Then he most certainly knows better! Shame on you Mr. Nielsen!
The initial contact was very frank and to the point. I labeled his micro text as SE spam, and also complained about the non-W3C standard code.
If he really is a "guru of Web usability", then shouldn't he be more concerned about being able to label his site as conforming to the WCAG-triple-A recommendations?
[useit.com ]
Looks like you win! Its gone.
It's still there for me
:)
Perhaps you went blind trying to read that small of text?
Well ... its true that I have very poor eyesight, but I never thought it was that bad! I am betting that Mr. Neilsen is trying to be even more clever and has changed something. Don't know what ... but something!
I can't see it on the page, honest! I am using a Mac. Anyone else not seeing what I'm not seeing? (Shakes head, squints harder ... goes for lunch to rest tired eyes)
<added> Oh lord ... it is my eyes. Sorry for the false alarm folks. A friend just said he can see it! (Change that to liquid lunch. Sigh)<added> :(
[edited by: Liane at 5:59 pm (utc) on Jan. 15, 2003]
I still think the funniest hidden text is here....
http://www.spam-uk.com/
(try control A - then scroll down - to read it)
Now if ANYONE is allowed to have keyword SPAM on their page - these guys are! Maybe the best result would be that the original chopped pork and ham site should get Jakobs PR - and vice-a-versa?
:)
On a more serious note - if no action is taken by google - then I wonder how the 'selective' treatment of Jakob's site will be viewed with regards to the Searchking case claims?
On a more serious note - if no action is taken by google - then I wonder how the 'selective' treatment of Jakob's site will be viewed with regards to the Searchking case claims?
Google's treatment of Nielsen's site isn't "selective" unless one can show that the vast majority of other sites using the same technique have been penalized. Even then, Google could argue (truthfully, IMHO) that (a) the algorithm didn't catch it, and (b) manual penalties are applied only after judging the situation as a whole. In other words, a site might not get a manual penalty for a modest amount of hidden text or keyword stuffing, a borderline amount of crosslinking, etc., but a combination of several dodgy techniques might be enough to convince a Google engineer or QC technician that the site crossed the line between "questionable" and "spam."
If I were making a judgment call here, I'd probably give Nielsen the benefit of the doubt just because he does have a readily misspelled name and was probably trying to help readers find what they were looking for.
Is there any point to that at all?
JOAT
... and was probably trying to help readers find what they were looking for.
If we take that theory and apply it to similar uses, then I should be able to do the same thing by listing:
British Virgin Islands, BVI, Virgin Islands, VI, British Virgin Island, BVI's, VI's, BVIS, VIS, British Virgin Isles, Virgin Isles, yacht charters, yacht charter, charter, charters, sailing, sailboat, sailboats, sail boat, sail boats, catamaran, catamarans, motor yachts, motor yacht, power yacht, power yachts, power boat, power boats, motor boat, motor boats, tortola, virgin gorda, jost van dyke, St. Thomas, st. John .... and on and on ad nauseum.
After all, its what I sell and I am just trying to "help" users find what they are looking for! :)
I see no difference at all. Its spam IMHO.
I see no difference at all. Its spam IMHO.