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Do You Comment? – It's spam says google

Written on December 13th, 2009 by Hardik2 shouts
Do You Comment? – It's spam says google

Pleanty of people i know are engaged in commenting on other blogs irrespective of dofollow or nofollow, But now if you comment excessively you may face a ban hammer. As explained on official webmaster central blog,

It has probably happened to you: you’re reading articles or watching videos on the web, and you come across some unrelated, gibberish comments. You may wonder what this is all about. Some webmasters abuse other sites by exploiting their comment fields, posting tons of links that point back to the poster’s site in an attempt to boost their site’s ranking. Others might tweak this approach a bit by posting a generic comment (like “Nice site!”) with a commercial user name linking to their site.

Why is it bad?

FACT: Abusing comment fields of innocent sites is a bad and risky way of getting links to your site. If you choose to do so, you are tarnishing other people’s hard work and lowering the quality of the web, transforming a potentially good resource of additional information into a list of nonsense keywords.

FACT: Comment spammers are often trying to improve their site’s organic search ranking by creating dubious inbound links to their site. Google has an understanding of the link graph of the web, and has algorithmic ways of discovering those alterations and tackling them. At best, a link spammer might spend hours doing spammy linkdrops which would count for little or nothing because Google is pretty good at devaluing these types of links. Think of all the more productive things one could do with that time and energy that would provide much more value for one’s site in the long run.

Now a lot of webmaster communities are raising a question

What if I am a legit comment maker, I love engaging in the blog communities & i do add value to the content!

Well Google is yet to answer this question. So lets wait & watch!

In the mean time you may a nice article on how to make authentic comments by Harsh

http://www.shoutmeloud.com/how-you-should-comment-on-other-blogs.html

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Do You Comment? – It's spam says google

Bing or Google Which Search Engine bring users that click on Ads?

Written on December 12th, 2009 by Hardikno shouts
Bing or Google Which Search Engine bring users that click on Ads?

Chitica the ad network Today launched a study which says that people who come from google are least prone to click on the ads. Aol tops the chart followed by Ask & Bing users.

The User Click Behaviour Chart from Chitika!

This study is based on 1 million impression that chitika recieved on the ads in Chitika Network?

The Raw Numbers:

Search Engine Ad Clicks Impressions Ad CTR % of Search CTR Vs. Google
AOL 42,597 1,706,858 2.50% 1.27% 253.56%
Ask 34,437 1,958,490 1.76% 1.45% 178.65%
Bing 134,536 7,741,724 1.74% 5.75% 176.57%
Google 1,115,452 113,332,938 0.98% 84.13% 100%
Yahoo! 136,506 9,972,035 1.37% 7.40% 139.08%

Does that mean the websmaster should focus on AOL,Ask & Bing More?

Well not really, If you look at the % of search traffic that Chitika received it is obvious & clear that AOL brings the least impressions/clicks followed by Ask & Bing. If you look at the click counts & impressions of google you can clearly understand which search engine brings what amount of traffic.

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