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Sep 6th, 2005, 2:24 am
Google not liking other people advertising ?
What's the deal Matt Cutts. What's wrong with other people renting text links to drive traffic to people's sites? I just think the way Google thinks sucks about text links. I know Matt said to use the nofollow tag but come on that's just so not the answer. Google needs to develop some kind of automated way to determine if a link is bad or not based on the site content. Like if I am an SEO kind of site and I sell links to Banks Google should be able to determine that I am selling PageRank and non related links. However if I am that SEO site selling stuff to Yahoo Search Marketing Google is saying I can't sell text links to Yahoo because it's unethical. Really Google needs to be able to determine what's right from wrong.
What's the deal Matt Cutts. What's wrong with other people renting text links to drive traffic to people's sites? I just think the way Google thinks sucks about text links. I know Matt said to use the nofollow tag but come on that's just so not the answer. Google needs to develop some kind of automated way to determine if a link is bad or not based on the site content. Like if I am an SEO kind of site and I sell links to Banks Google should be able to determine that I am selling PageRank and non related links. However if I am that SEO site selling stuff to Yahoo Search Marketing Google is saying I can't sell text links to Yahoo because it's unethical. Really Google needs to be able to determine what's right from wrong.
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cscgal | The Queen of DaniWeb | Nov 25th, 2005
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I agree ... I use the nofollow tag in my forums because I am afraid that members will link to bad neighborhoods before I get a chance to moderate.
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