Posts Tagged ‘Inbound Links’
Googlebot Keeps on Suckin It Up!
I’ve just posted this on the Google webmaster forum. I may have to dig out Google Ripper and start talking about this again. Its a bloody nuisance!
Dear Google,
I’ve just found a couple thousand inbound links that are a pharmacy spam exploit. This may be the remnants of an exploit I reported about a year ago here http://www.trstechnology.com/blog/index.php/k1b0rg-doorway-loader-v02/
These links have been indexed by googlebot and now point to my site, not good. How come googlebot sucks this stuff up and then points them at unsuspecting websites? Surely this is obvious spam? There are thousands of hidden links at the bottom of this blog page. I would have thought it was obvious. Yet here I am again with nasty crap pointing at my site and probably I’ll start to rank for ‘cheap viagra’ again. This pisses me off!
The links are in this blog at the bottom of the page, hidden. Go view the source.
http://www.dr-pier-albrecht.net/
Please remove all inbound spam links pointing to my website. Hint: anything relating to pharma / drugs is spam. Another clue: anything /blog/ph.php* is spam.
Thanks
steve
Website Linking Strategy
I’ve been working on a project to increase Google page rank. While a neccessary part of this is to get relevant, inbound links to the website there is also another strategy that should be employed.
This is to contain the page rank within certain areas of the site at pass it, where necessary, to ther pages. While this sounds like a good plan, implementation can be tricky. Most websites have a pretty simple structure of internal links that are often not controlled much at all.
Most web savvy people know that you should only link out to other websites from certain pages so that you don’t ‘leak’ PR out of your site. But with a bit of thought, some javascript and a good old site map, you can control the flow of page rank internally too. Whats more, you can increase the page rank of your best keyword pages by directing it from pages of less importance fro within your site.
For a lot more info on this see Revenge Of The Mininet




