Nov 14 2007

Matt Cutts Calls Out Aaron Wall

I find it hard to be a fan of Matt Cutts. A lot of that has to do with me having such a horrible experience with google and Matt Cutts blog always praising how awesome Google is with search. I’m not denying that they have done a wonderful job branding themselves as the go to search engine but they are hardly a great search engine.

I was rather pleased to see Matt Cutts call out Aaron Wall on his blog. I think this was a very bad mood on his part. When you work for a company that has a stock price of over $600 I don’t think it’s in your best interest to go around picking fights with individual SEOs.

Aaron makes a lot of very good points about how Google does the exact opposite of what they tell webmasters to do. Here is the list that was posted within the comments area of Matt’s Blog:

  • How nofollow was pushed through as a fix for blog spam, and then quickly became something that you must use on paid links or else be called a web spammer.
  • The uneven nature of hand editing – which was even included in semi-anonymous warning you guys had published on Search Engine Land.
  • The death of many types organic links caused by Google FUD – as an example, I did public relations for a friend and got an article published about their business in the mainstream media. In that case my friend’s business was the focus of the article, and yet that media source did not want to link out because they felt that might be too promotional AND they were afraid to link out from their site. A web controlled by fear will fare worse than a web built on passion and creativity.
  • How Google can buy YouTube and tightly integrate it into the search results, but if smaller webmasters buy sites and fix them up to improve user experience they are somehow considered spammers.
  • How some AdWords advertisers are given discounts (through enhanced clickthrough rates) for using additional Google products like Google Checkout.
  • Talking up the quality of linkbait and then penalizing sites that build organic links too quickly.
  • When you penalize a site and allow people to steal that entire site’s content via your AdSense program. how hard is it to add ANY quality control issues to AdSense to verify sites are not a wholesale copy of another PRIOR to accepting them in your ad program? If Google wants to organize the world’s information they shouldn’t fund a large portion of the world’s information pollution.

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Nov 14 2007

I’m Stuck In Google Hell

My Ford Mustang website, Mustang Evolution, has been around since May of 2003. The site has had 4 name changes since it was started with the fourth being Mustangevolution. The site has consisted of a Wordpress blog for over a year now and a vBulletin forum since January of 2004 (Originally started with phpBB). The blog has over 100 entries of high quality content directly related to Ford Mustangs. It has a section for Ford Mustang history with a page for every year Mustang from 1991-2008 and more are being added every week and will eventually cover 1964-2008. The forum is large, 5,000+ members, 27,000 threads and 414,000 posts. It’s highly optimized for both users and search engines. Appropriate h1 tags, rewritten urls to reduce duplicate urls and a very detailed robots.txt to remove duplicate content. The site does not use any spammy techniques at all and has no reason to be penalized.

Which leads me to the whole point of this post.

This is a screen shot of my Google referrals for yesterday:
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Nov 14 2007

Back To Blogging

When I transfered to the new servers a month or so ago I didn’t transfer the blog over because I wasn’t happy with the content on it and the time that I had put into it. I also wanted to see if I could land a better domain for a personal blog. Well the new domain didn’t happen and I got tired of not having a place to blog so here we are again, back and better than ever. This time I’m not going to limit myself to what I talk about on here. If I got something on my mind I’ll blog about it. So you may be in for some pretty weird reading! I’ll get the content flowing here soon. I got a lot of things on my mind I want to share so stay tuned!