I got slapped hard by google + an explanation of how to avoide it

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Google had killed my compaign1 good campaign. that sucks big times but next time I'll know better.

anyway i just saw a mark ling post from affiliorama where he discusses how it affected his campaign and how to avoide it.
thought some of you might appreciate it:

Google Slap for Review and CPA Sites? | Affilorama

Have fun
#avoide #explanation #google #hard #slapped
  • Profile picture of the author CWDSteve
    Good info, looks like google is just trying to shut down ALL IMmers. funny thing is, theyre losing out on a ton of revenue. I know we spend close to 100k a month with them.
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  • Profile picture of the author Steven Carl Kelly
    As I've stated before in response to this "slap" from Google, all of my review sites are still sitting pretty and going strong.
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    • Profile picture of the author LIndaB
      If you read Mark Ling's blog post, you'll find that most of his affiliate and review sites were also unaffected. The ones that were he examined closely and found that they weren't as relevant as they should be for his targeted keywords. That really doesn't sound like anything different than Google has been doing the past couple of years. Maybe they are just being a little more strict about it. That certainly doesn't mean the sky is falling and Google hates internet marketers. If they did, they wouldn't be running Adwords, since by definition everyone who uses it is an internet marketer.
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    • Profile picture of the author amitcor
      Originally Posted by Steven Carl Kelly View Post

      As I've stated before in response to this "slap" from Google, all of my review sites are still sitting pretty and going strong.

      I'm really happy for you that you weren't affected, but that is not the case for some of us.
      so could you please share with us what is it that made the difference?

      as i read from google TOS - it says they don't allow "bridge pages". so i just don't see how anyone could survive this as a review site is a bridge page as i see it.
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  • Profile picture of the author Matt Helphrey
    Sometimes you never know what you did wrong until its too late. Thanks for sharing the info.

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  • Profile picture of the author ChrisBa
    Start by building a content rich site, with many pages
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  • Profile picture of the author watershawl
    Do you know if the punished sites were on the same public IP as the non-punished sites? In other words, did they share the same web host? Google may have punished all of the registar's sites on the same IP. Just wondering.
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