Forum Moderators: Robert Charlton & goodroi
Good work Google. The dupicate content filter is working great!
Thanks.
A few days ago that would have made a world of difference.
Today? I suspect a lot of the PR and goodwill damage has already been done.
Obviously you personally are constrained on what you can say. Perhaps The Management could be persuaded that this is something to add to the rollout plan for the next update?
If we can have a google back that can find my unique business name in the search it would be appreciated ;)
One that ranks pages on content again would be even better :)
Happy problem solving.
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Obviously you personally are constrained on what you can say. Perhaps The Management could be persuaded that this is something to add to the rollout plan for the next update?
Before I proceed let me just say that apart from dropping an excellent, original content, non-profit literary association site this update has hardly affected me at all. I am not here to complain but another reality check is required.
Apart from the fact that their business is founded on the use of other people's content free search engines like Google owe webmasters nothing - Zero - Zilch! If they were to provide assistance to webmasters (real assistance!) through this website they would be only be creating further problems for themselves because of the many spammers, black hatters and system gamers who populate this and other related forums.
If you want to complain to Google about the quality of their search results complain about a real problem, i.e. the sandbox. Ask them why millions of clean, original content filled sites that are up to one year old cannot be found in the top 500 results for something as obvious as their company name?
It's good to see you are allowing more websites to rank accordingly and have taken a stance on some of those directory-type spammy sites.
the serp's are looking much better and i'm glad some of the work i have been doing over the past 6-9 months to establish our smaller clients on the internet is starting to pay off.
cheers,