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Article navigation PREVIOUS Google and the CTR (click-through rate on results): the Backlinko study FOLLOWING Lazy Loading according to Google (and for SEO) Other interesting articles: Is SEO manipulation? Home » SEO » Is SEO manipulation? In extreme summary, we could say that the aim of the vast majority of SEOs is to raise a content (which can be a text, an image, a video, etc.) higher than those already present in a specific SERP of the engine search, so that it can receive many clicks (and therefore generate targeted traffic towards the content itself). Then obviously there is the whole issue of conversions , but at least today I avoid burdening you with this topic which is very dear to me. 🙂I'll stop at the "before".
Content index What Google wants (and what it does NOT want). What is Malaysia Phone Number List manipulation (criminalised), and what is not Conclusion What Google wants (and what it does NOT want). Inside his guide “ Do you need an SEO? ” Google tries to hit the nail on the head, saying that: The decision to use an SEO is an important decision that can potentially improve your site and save you time, but it can also risk damaging your site and your reputation. And speaking of manipulation, he adds: While SEOs generally provide a useful service for their clients, some rogue SEOs have made the entire category look bad with their overly aggressive marketing efforts and attempts to unfairly manipulate search engine results.
Practices that violate our policies may lead to a on Google or even its removal from our index. In recent days, an interesting article was published on Search Engine Land, which reports some official statements from Google useful for clarifying the concept of manipulation . The first is rather obvious: Google supports and encourages SEO practices that are within its guidelines, and which are not considered spam. Much more interesting are the statements released by Brandon Falls , Google's Search Quality Analyst, during a debate that pitted the search engine against e-ventures Worldwide LLC, a company that sells (among many things) SEO services, and that Google penalized (let me clarify: e-ventures Worldwide LLC sued Google for having improperly censored (i.e. manually excluded from the SERP) several sites that bought their SEO services,
Content index What Google wants (and what it does NOT want). What is Malaysia Phone Number List manipulation (criminalised), and what is not Conclusion What Google wants (and what it does NOT want). Inside his guide “ Do you need an SEO? ” Google tries to hit the nail on the head, saying that: The decision to use an SEO is an important decision that can potentially improve your site and save you time, but it can also risk damaging your site and your reputation. And speaking of manipulation, he adds: While SEOs generally provide a useful service for their clients, some rogue SEOs have made the entire category look bad with their overly aggressive marketing efforts and attempts to unfairly manipulate search engine results.
Practices that violate our policies may lead to a on Google or even its removal from our index. In recent days, an interesting article was published on Search Engine Land, which reports some official statements from Google useful for clarifying the concept of manipulation . The first is rather obvious: Google supports and encourages SEO practices that are within its guidelines, and which are not considered spam. Much more interesting are the statements released by Brandon Falls , Google's Search Quality Analyst, during a debate that pitted the search engine against e-ventures Worldwide LLC, a company that sells (among many things) SEO services, and that Google penalized (let me clarify: e-ventures Worldwide LLC sued Google for having improperly censored (i.e. manually excluded from the SERP) several sites that bought their SEO services,