Is there a simple easy way for me to determine if a page or site is using Adwords, Adsense, or anything else that might persuade Google to ignore the worst keyword spamming ever seen in my niche?
This has gone on for years now. Offending site is always in the top three out of a field of 4.4 million.
The Title is an endless mess of repeated keywords, ditto the other metas, grey on grey infinitessimal print with the same garbage at bottom, you name it.
Google ignores this, leaving that one bad site in with other very worthwhile sites at the top of the SERPs.
Given a hopefully simple test, I can find out if Adsense/Adwords is a possible cause and report back.
Thanks in advance - Larry
actually if it's that one he seems to have done it intelligently ..nice mix of all tactics ..outbound links ..hub ..inbound links ..keyword ratio ..no hidden text ..nice keyword blocks ...etc etc ..loads quick
not trying to review his site here but to hit #1 against 4 million others ..not at all a bad mix for someone who isn't into SEO professionally ...
if it's this one ..learn from it
If you mean the guy with Bluegrass, UFOs, magic shows etc., sub-hosted on <snip>, that's the one.
No denying his methods worked until now.
Once again (anyone?) I can read source code easily.
What is the quickest way to determine if this or similar pages use Adsense / Adwords or anything that might persuade G to ignore the worse kw spamming ever seen in this (ufo) niche?
Does the word ADSENSE appear anywhere in the code?
Or something else just as telling?
- Larry
[edited by: Brett_Tabke at 10:25 am (utc) on Sep. 29, 2004]
Naah, he's not hurting me too much, my site is non-commercial. Still, he's knocking down a lot of other pages with really good content, by one slot, mine included.
Since this is getting pretty specific, could you sticky me with some of the other cute stuff being done? Clearly I have something to learn here, even if I don't emulate spammy techniques. I want to learn how you determine there is/is not any Adsense or the like for one thing. Is that a trade secret?
Thanks - Larry
Birdman
There are probably other tricks I can't see, yes.
What I don't understand is:
1) Why would somebody on top of the SERPS just beg and scream to be penalized like this?
2) Why don't G, and Y, and MSN oblige him?
The offending site has top listings in my niche, on all 3 engines, apparently for years now.
Best -LH
If it aint broke........
You say he has been top for sometime now, he may well be unaware of the possible penalties, and is no doubt happy with the results, why change?
2) Why don't G, and Y, and MSN oblige him?
Who knows, there are loads of spammy sites ranking just aswell as his.
These days it almost seems like the less you try and know the more you get.