If you haven’t already heard, there is some publicity flying around about the latest Google algorithm update and their battle to help quality sites rank better than content housed sites such as wisegeek, ezine, hubpages etc.. A good current article can be found here.
http://technolog.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2011/02/28/6151952-google-winning-battle-vs-lousy-sites
Personally, I don’t think it takes a genius to realise this update is simply aimed at attacking culprits for their lost revenue via adsence.
So many of the sites in question that suffered a penalty offered webmasters and bloggers an alternative to adsence, thus rendering their PPC less effective for their clients and reducing profit through their selected ’partners’
At the beginning of the 2011 year we saw the algorithm and ‘toolbar’ page rank update to penalise quality sites who also use PPC as part of their everyday marketing stratery. After the snow weather situation effected so many ecommerce businesses here in the UK over Christmas, they forced existing PPC customers to up their spend on PPC to compensate for their drop in organic search results. It can be sugar coated in many flavours, but after extensive discussions with other ecommerce managers in the UK, our patterns where more than coincidental. Our out rankers were funnily enough, Non Google PPC users, or had limited budgets with it. I believe Google knew that business owners and marketing managers would have no other option other than to step up their PPC in order to keep a stable cash flow which could and may have caused many businesses to go under.
You watch, now the surge will follow with Google pushing their Adsence products to internet marketers, bloggers, and webmasters. Just so that we all know what to do with our non ranking content and to reiterate how to recover our lost income, and that Google adsence is the best option for making money online as a blogger, webmaster or internet marketer.
It just another example of Google using its own power to generate more profit and squash their parasites.. Arh, my love/hate relationship with Google
The new Google Caffeine is already in effect now and Link Builders around the world are a bit amazed about what the heck happened to the links that they built throughout the mid and end of 2009? Last Google PR update has clearly proven that Google is now taking the backlink profile more seriously. All crappy and spammy links are seeing a slow and steady decay in Google’s sphere.
There have been many recent blog posts about potential SEO developments for 2010, so I thought I’d gaze into my own crystal ball and see what patterns emerged from the mist.


