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1. 04:28 AM - Does negative SEO really work? (newastrums)
2. 10:39 AM - Re: Does negative SEO really work? (Richard Girard)
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Subject: | Does negative SEO really work? |
Does negative SEO really work?
We know that a site can be penalized or can be suppressed by Google algorithms
if they have engaged in manipulative link building. The result can be a manual
unnatural links penalty or an unnanouced demotion at the hands of the Penguin
algorithm. So, if links that I made can hurt me, then intuitively it makes sense
that links that someone else made could have the same negative effect. Google
is quite adamant that true, effective negative SEO is very rare. In an effort
to understand more about Google's stance on negative SEO I decided to research
every instance I could find where a Google representative discussed negative
SEO. You can read transcriptions of a good number of John Mueller's and Matt
Cutt's statements on negative SEO in this article. I'll be quoting from these
transcriptions several times in this Moz post as well.
Astrums (http://astrums.net/)
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Subject: | Re: Does negative SEO really work? |
I thought SEO was Single Engine Operations, but apparently I am confused.
However, we seem to be getting spammed by these people. I wonder how Google
feels about that?
Rick Girard
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On Wed, Sep 3, 2014 at 6:27 AM, newastrums <newastrums@gmail.com> wrote:
> newastrums@gmail.com>
>
> Does negative SEO really work?
>
> We know that a site can be penalized or can be suppressed by Google
> algorithms if they have engaged in manipulative link building. The result
> can be a manual unnatural links penalty or an unnanouced demotion at the
> hands of the Penguin algorithm. So, if links that I made can hurt me, then
> intuitively it makes sense that links that someone else made could have the
> same negative effect. Google is quite adamant that true, effective negative
> SEO is very rare. In an effort to understand more about Google's stance on
> negative SEO I decided to research every instance I could find where a
> Google representative discussed negative SEO. You can read transcriptions
> of a good number of John Mueller's and Matt Cutt's statements on negative
> SEO in this article. I'll be quoting from these transcriptions several
> times in this Moz post as well.
>
>
> Astrums (http://astrums.net/)
>
>
> Read this topic online here:
>
> http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=429901#429901
>
>
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