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Can anyone give a list of tips, red flags or things to look for that will speed up the site checking process? Currently, I can spend one half hour checking out one site and since I don’t have 5 hours a day to do this, I would like to identify sites that spam, cloak, hide text etc...in less than 5 minutes.
This “quick site check”, would need to be fairly accurate and should not produce more than 5% false positives. So suggestions such as “don’t link to anyone in X category” will not work.
Thanks,
John
You can use a spider like Xenu to see what's out there on a site. I've found massess of doorway pages linked via hidden 1 pixel gifs, for instance. A quick visual review wouldn't have disclosed these.
I usually try highlighting the page with my mouse as a quick check for hidden text and links; a peek at the source code can also be illuminating.
The Google toolbar may still be somewhat useful, too, though I wouldn't trust the PR0 to mean much at the moment.
In short, look for telltale signs of spam potential, and dig deeper if you find them. Remember, of course, that one link to a spammy site almost certainly won't damage your site's PR. If you are reasonably diligent in checking things out, the one or two that get by you (or change after you link to them) won't hurt you.
www.example.com
Usually, if there are no penalities associated, I'll see a full listing (title/snippet) along with these four choices...
Google can show you the following information for this URL:
If options 3 and 4 return results, then I can almost be certain that there are no penalties involved with that property.
I also do company name searches. Many times if they've optimized properly, they should be in the top ten for their company name.
The above would be done after following some of rogerd's advice above.
With severe penalities (typically associated with really bad neighborhoods), you won't be able to locate the domain using the above search parameters.