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All with the main search phrase in. guess what its top of the searches for taht phrase.
Is this common on Y? Can they get booted for it? If so how likly is this to happen?
Lots of this going on in Yahoo, but it does appear like they have some defenses against it. On another matter it looks as if MSN has none and is being overrun by this sort of thing as time goes on.
This week I noticed Yahoo's reuslts changing back and forth for that term, showing 2 or 3 different indexes. And in 2 of them, that site is nowhere to be found, gone from #1 and apparently penalized or banned. Then sometimes they are still #1. Things haven't settled in yet...but I hope they are banned and that index stays the same.
A site in my industry has been at the top of the SERPS for years despite several reports. I simply don't think they care if the site is in any way relevat to the search phrase.
For dark print ( lets say TEXT="#010101" ) on a black background ( BGCOLOR="000000" )
Yahoo or Google could split this into the primary colors R/G/B = 00/00/00.
Subtracting these values from 01/01/01 yields plus or minus 1/1/1.
Adding the absolute (positive) sum of these yields a total "color difference" of three.
That and similarly small sums could trigger an alert in microseconds.
It should work for any colors, lemon-yellow against grapefruit-yellow for example.
I'd be awfully surprised if nobody thought of that. -Larry
The culprit and offending search have now beenm rectified.
It does help to send them an email about the problem. You will get a canned response but someone down the line will get your email and hopefully do something about it.
So maybe they have a big back log, or only some get reviewed.
Justin
I have been observing one webmaster who has found a loophole and is causing serious havoc by dominating most of the top positions for many profitable search terms using cloaking and deceptive redirects. I suspect that this is serious enough to warrant attention. I’ll keep monitoring the situation.
On our widgets site we have a range of sectors, blue widgets, red widgets, yellow widgets etc, etc, etc.
red widgets is a major competitive keyword and we rank position 3 for "Types of red widget" for our home page.
Meanwhile we dont feature for "Types of blue widget" Types of Yellow widget" etc, etc yet these terms have much fewer results in the index and are mentioned exactly the same amount of times on the home page and have exactly the same amount of links to them from other sites as red widgets.
You would think all things being equal the other terms would rank exactly the same, if not better as their are fewer results?