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I have been noticing more request for BMR articles
With all due respect to the website owner, but anyone with opinions of how Google views BMR, given the publicly stated dislike for what is discerned as poor quality content?

Does the BMR process fall in this category?
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  • Given that the purpose of BMR is to fool Google, yes, I think you can assume the big G looks askance at it.

    As I've pointed out elsewhere, it's pretty easy to identify the blogs BMR uses. The ones I've seen are ugly, devoid of graphics and clearly link farms.

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    I'd say Google views them no different than they view article directories.

    Unlike the other blog networks, BMR actually has a requirement that the articles submitted be readable and have proper grammar. No spun or copied content. You can't even say that for some article directories.
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  • Profile picture of the author remodeler
    Regardless of how ugly the blogs are or the lack of graphics, it's the results that count. I've been using them for over a year and a half and have experienced nothing but success. Sometimes the ugly dog gets the most love.
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