Net66: A New Year but the Same Old Google, Rap Genius gets Rapped.

Now I don’t mean to say that Google is resting on it’s globally huge laurels, I merely intend to inform you that Google is continuing it’s harsh critique of bad link building practices.

Rap Genius is a website dedicated to creating a large library of rap lyrics that are highly searchable. For example if you heard a lyric and couldn’t remember the song, you could type it into Google’s search engine where Rap Genius is trying to rank.

The success of the website eventually led to the website landing a #1 spot on Google for the phrase “rap lyrics”, a choice phrase.

Unfortunately for Rap Genius, they recently started an ill-fated link building campaign that led to the removal of their entire site from the Google Listings. Even when you searched “Rap Genius” word for word, the website didn’t show up.

The reason being, Rap Genius were offering to tweet links to their near 140k followers, from websites that linked to Rap Genius. Punters accepted this challenge and soon the links were flowing between websites, and that is where the major problem occurred.

Much in the same way that Interflora were penalised for offering “gifts” to bloggers who would blog about them, Google saw this as a way of purchasing links, even though there was no actual money exchanged, the “gift” or the tweet was sufficient reward to encourage people to link to their sites.

Just like Interflora though, Rap Genius has now recovered from this blip in their link building campaign. Not only have they recovered, but they recovered in style and in just 10 days. They have also been restored to the #1 position on Google for Rap Lyrics.

Unfortunately, having to removed so many links does seem to have affected their overall rankings with not as many first page listings as before. This should also remedy itself with time.

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Net66: Google Glass Gets an Upgrade [Vine Video]

GoogleGlassLast month Google announced that they would be upgrading their Google Glass. Current owners of the technology, who are at the moment beta testers for the products, could either keep the pair they had currently, or trade it in for the new headset.

When they released the statement they announced that anyone who wished to trade their pair could let Google know and Google would “Reserve a place in line” for them. Once their new Google Glass was ready, they’d receive an email and could go pick it up.

People must be getting emails as there’s now a bit of an internet buzz about the new headset which has featured on a Vine video recently. The headset, although visually similar, has a few marked upgrades.

The small in built speaker form the last Google Glass headsets has been replaced by a removable earbud option that plugs into the headset. This is mainly due to most testers of the product saying that it was hard to hear anything unless you were sat in a quiet room.

Allowing for this earbud will be especially useful for when you’re using satellite navigation or watching films.

Another big change is the new addition of “Prescription Frames” which would be specifically designed to cater to Glass. Check out the unboxing of the new Google Glass below:

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Net66: Manchester City, Barcelona and the importance of Goals

PELLIGLast week in Munich, there was a Chilean manager of a football team beating the current Champions League Champions. His team were currently in front by one goal and needed another goal to win the group.

Unfortunately for Mr Pellegrini, he had miscalculated what was actually needed. The unfortunate City boss was left with egg on his face after having substituted a striker (who scores goals) for a defender (who doesn’t).

It was made even worse by the fact that after the match, he indicated that had his team scored again, he would have brought on another striker to go after the top of the group. When they only needed one more goal anyway. Oops.

The reason the top of the group is so important is that the next game you play is against the runners up of other groups and therefore, on paper, an easier game.

So that miscalculation by the City manager has set them playing against Barcelona, a very good team, instead of a lesser team such as Olympiakos.

So this is why you should always plot out your goals and make sure you’re on top of them. If Mr Pellegrini was as astute a mathematician as he is a tactician (only at the Etihad of course) then he would have realised he only needed one more goal and could have ended up playing a much easier team.

If you’re a business owner and you haven’t done your calculations correctly this could seriously cost you money and your business.

So make sure you have your business goals set, and definitely make sure your calculations are correct, or you could end up like old Pellegrini.

Google Testing Adverts in the Knowledge Graph Boxes

Google are continuing to test changes to their advertising platforms with the news that they are now serving up ads in the knowledge graph. For instance, if you were searching for a new Chevrolet Camaro, the following could be appearing in the knowledge graph box:

Knowledge Graph Adverts

The thing to notice here is the “Dealers Nearby”. It shows here that the nearby dealers are there because they’ve paid for it. Noted as such by the small “Ad” placed just above it.

What do you think about Google’s new advertising move?

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Image from Search Engine Land

Net66: Google Matt Cutts Gives Advice on Guest Blogs [Video]

There’s no doubting that guest blogs are on the up and up in the SEO world. But as with all things that become a tool in the SEO world, there’s a risk of this practice getting taken up and abused by black hatters and spammers alike.

An example of this would be for a spammer to scrape emails from thousands of websites and then send the same guest blog request to each email account. Other techniques would be to spin articles or to post the same articles on different websites.

Matt also suggests that you should NOT use guest blogging as your sole link building practice. The links can be powerful, but you still need a wide variety in your link profile. See the full Video below:

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Net66: Google Bust Another Link Network – Matt Cutts Gloats [Tweets]

Anglo Rank are the latest link network to be taken down by Google. Google’s webspam team seem to be getting better and better at this as more and more networks are coming down.

This time is seems Matt Cutts has Tweeted about a certain company. See his quote below:

He also went as far as to give some advice, again with a mocking hint aimed at Anglo Rank.

So if you are or have been using Anglo Rank, prepare for some barren months ahead.

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Net66: Matt Cutts on how to recover from Link Spamming Penalty [Video]

In a nutshell, DISAVOW those links with the disavow link in Google’s Webmaster tools. Matt Cutts who does a lot of question answering for Google was given a question regarding the punishment and recovery from the international company Interflora.

It appeared for a time that Interflora were completely deindexed by Google as an exact match search for their company name failed to list them. The remarkable thing for this, however, was that after the penalisation of having their site deindexed by Google, they were back up and ranking in just 11 days. Admittedly they weren’t ranking for phrases as they were prior to the penalisation, but 11 days is a great result.

So this question was put to Matt Cutts, how did Interflora get back their rankings in just 11 days? You can see his answer below:

So it appears that when you do find yourself penalised for your shady link building techniques, take a figurative chainsaw to all potential bad links.

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Google Doodle: Grace Hopper Honoured

Grace Hopper was an absolute pioneer and someone who we all have to thank for using computers. She helped program one of the first Mark 1 Computers.

It was also Grace’s forward thinking that lead to the development of computer programming languages. She helped create COBOL which was the very first of the modern computer languages.

Another feather in her cap is that she first popularised the phrase “debugging”. Check out the Doodle below:

Google Doodle Grace Hopper

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Net66: Google Updates Toolbar PageRank for first time in 10 Months

Despite Matt Cutts saying he didn’t expect PageRank to be updated again this year, Google has now updated it’s Toolbar PageRank for the first time since February.

Naturally the SEO community has exploded into a thousand different conversations about what this means, what this doesn’t mean, why Google are doing this, why Google have waited til now and of course all the previous arguments about what PageRank actually is and suggests.

The reason PageRank is such a hotly debated topic is because it’s a very obvious “at a glance” score of your website in the eyes of Google.

See Matt Cutts discussing PageRank below:

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Net66: Is Negative SEO Affecting your Website

wmt-googleWe all know by now that it’s getting easier and easier to get your website penalised or even de-indexed by bad link building practices. Things such as too many keyword rich anchor texts pointing to your domain. Too many of a certain type of link can also get you penalised.

Opportunistic, there are more colourful words being used on the internet, webmasters have taken to building these types of lists to websites that they have no affiliation with. You might wonder why, as this is a bad practice, and it takes time and effort for no gain. But, you see when the penalised site comes back to this “opportunistic” webmaster, there will be a cost for the removal of the links.

Hardly the most ethical way to earn money and it is quite similar to some “customer review” sites out there who host bad reviews that you can pay to remove.

With Negative SEO though, you can win back control from the person who’s building said bad backlinks to your website. Here are some steps to help you:

First of all, find where the backlinks are coming from. Contact the webmaster. A lot. I don’t mean email them once and wait, email them at least once a day and try to get a phone number for them too. Keep in close contact with them until those links have been removed.

If the webmaster is uncooperative, then you need to take this a step further. Get a record of the contact you’ve made with this webmaster, and then you can add their website to a disavow file. Just before you upload the disavow file it might be worth one last try with the webmaster, inform them that it’s in their interest to avoid getting disavowed as Google will remove all worth from the links on their site.

If they don’t care, neither should you. Upload the disavow file with their website on it. There are still debates about the usefulness of the disavow file, but it is in keeping with Google’s recommendations so you shouldn’t fear doing this.

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Post Penguin Link Building Tips

Link building post penguinWith Penguin there are a lot of things you’re told not to do these days. Mainly, don’t use the old ways of generating links. I.e. don’t just ramp up the low quality, irrelevant link directories you used to use.

With all the great advice on what not to do, you might be left wondering what to do. Well here are some tips from Net66.

Focus on Your Content

Not technically link building as you’re not the one building the links, but if you spend time focussing on your content and making sure it’s as informative, entertaining and attractive as it can be, then people will naturally link to to. A la natural link building.

This could be anything from spending more time on your blog posts, to increasing the amount of content your website produces.

Guest Blogging

Now that the content on your own site is looking better, why not start looking to get your content published elsewhere via a guest post. But don’t think you can send one email out to hundreds of blogs and expect a good return. You can’t. Think of all the generic emails you get during the day, do you pay attention to them? Of course not, the same way no one will look at your generic email.

Take your time and read through their blog first. See if there’s anything on the blog you can speak to the webmaster about. If there’s anything you identify with or disagree with, bring that up when you contact them and start a dialogue. They’re much more likely to publish your writing this way.

These are just a SEO few tips but there are plenty of other ways to get good quality links to your site without resorting to black hat, unethical or poor techniques.

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Google Honours Maria Callas in Google Doodle

Google have long been known to celebrate renowned people for their achievements and contributions to certain fields and industries.

Today is no different as they celebrate Maria Callas’ 90th birthday with the following graphic:

Maria Callas Graphic

Maria was born to Greek parents in the City of New York, and is widely regarded as one of the most influential opera singers of her generation.

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Matt Cutts wants to know what YOU want from Webmaster Tools

Matt Cutts has recently posted on his personal blog that he wants to know what we as SEOs want from Webmaster tools. There’s been quite a few updates to Webmaster tools recently, the aim being Google wants to show us that they are listening to us. They have added a whole host of improvements recently.

Most notably, they’ve given you clearer indications of why you might have received a Google penalty. They’ve even gone so far as to give you examples of the links that have caused this penalty. Matt Cutts has offered up his suggestions (below), but what do you want to see? Leave a Reply in the comment section.

Matt Cutts Webmaster Suggestions

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Google Adds New Pay by Viewable Impression in Adwords

Google Adwords has long been known as PPC marketing. This means that your adverts can be displayed hundreds of times on Google, but, you only pay for your advert if somebody clicks on it.

A great idea. But now, that doesn’t seem to be working as well for Google. A lot of people have been talking about how Google’s revenues are down, and many people have speculated that a decrease in Adwords revenues is causing it.

Recently we’ve seen Google stop giving out search data to users of their analytics software, noting that you can still access the data on the Adwords interface. Many people said that this would push people over onto using Adwords just get this data.

But now, in a big refresh for Adwords, they allow you to purchase adverts that when you pay by viewable impression. Note here they say viewable impression. Ensuring that the end user will see your advert on screen before you’re charged.

Otherwise end users could load up a page where your advert is displayed at the bottom of the page. The user won’t see this advert unless they scroll far enough and if they don’t, even though the user hasn’t viewed your advert, you could still get charged as the loading of the advert could count as a “view”.

What do you think to these new changes? Leave a Reply below:

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Net66: Google’s Matt Cutts on How Many Links you Should have on Page

It used to be that websites were pretty much all html, and were image sparse and mainly text. These days though with CSS becoming more advanced every day, there are more ways to add content to a page, and more ways to link out from that page.

Google had a guideline that stated there should be no more than 100 links on a page at any one time. So with these new developments in CSS, SEOs had to make sure that the link count for each page was under 100.

But now Google has removed that stipulation from their on-site guidelines. See what Google’s Matt Cutts has to say on the subject below:

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Google Raises Awareness for the UN’s Campaign to End Violence Towards Women

Google is known for it’s doodles and other features of it’s home page from time to time. In face earlier this month it had a poppy displayed on it’s homepage in honour of memorial day in America and Remembrance day in the UK & The Commonwealth.

Today as well the famed internet giant is using it’s prominent place at the peak of internet search engines to raise awareness for another cause. By adding a white ribbon to their home page and a link to the UN’s Unite Campaign, which is specifically designed to end violence against women.

See Google’s tribute here:

End Violence against Women

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Net66: Google Doodle Celebrates 50 Years of Dr. Who

As an avid Whovian I’ve been pleased with today’s Google Doodle which feature a Dr Who theme. Not only is it a brilliant Doodle, but there’s a mini game you can play as well where you can choose your doctor from 1-11.

See the artwork below:

Dr Who Google Doodle

Brilliant little 8-bit versions of each of the 11 doctors. For the gameplay see below:

Game SS 1

Levels SS 2

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