Dan Thies

Somebody talked about this in another forum. They advised that we create a separate discussion area.All of my blogs was sent those "you have spammy links" notices within the Webmaster Tools Interface. Weird, as because none of my sites was targeted with paid links or any other blackhat work.After using some backlink profile services and doing some research, it's clear that a spike of do-follow links linked at my blogs, and I certainly didn't have anything to do withthe spammy links. Also, my strategy was that I, most of the time, waved off webmasters not to get into spammy links, Angela and Paul Links, or other shady practices, etc. Of course it's nothing for a jerk to make thousands of links to my blogs, as spammy linkbuilding is the big activity they take on all the time.Right now, not one of the blogs has been hit from the "penalties", and furthermore in my own world, lots of hits through organic search is not terribly beneficial when you factor in the social traffic my website have. I asked for more backlinks for the blogs because many of you asked for it, and I know many thoughts need to be addressed -What things must a SEO consultant perform if this sort of nonsense takes place?Might Google's Team still take the position that actions 3rd parties do to other sites can't negatively lower the traffic of one's blog?If it isn't possible to do, will Google recognize that they will be purposely generating a backdrop that encourages the links that most want to avoid?Additionally, when you discover automated providers, will Google only disregard the pages make a notation, and nofollow it?It couldn't be less of a priority to webmasters, to find a fix related to my blogs. We all it is tremendously more crucial to the SEO community that search engines recognize the concerns right now.

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