Google is Banning paid Blog networks [Be Afraid]:(:(:(

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Hi peep's

Google is starting to crack down on paid blog network services because
technically your paying for links indirectly. This is against Google's TOS.
Argue all you want but the fact remains Google is not happy with blog
networks and they are de indexing them. Which means all those using
paid blog network services (including myself) watch out!!

I wanted to start this thread to pre-warn or alert anyone using paid blog
network services and share there expereinces.

This could have a adverse effect possibly wipping out niche businesses overnight.
This is not designed to spread fear into the IM community as there is
no edivence yet that Google is de indexing blogs linked to banned blog
networks. Just be aware of what's happening out there and avoid it.

If anyone has knows of a blog networks that has been de indexed by Google
please post your comments here to help others.


cheers

Nigel
#search engine optimization #afraid #banning #blog #google #networks #paid
  • The sky is falling, the sky is falling! :rolleyes:

    What evidence do you have that Google is banning paid blog networks?
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  • Funny cause every major blog network is still working just fine for me.
  • I've been checking tabs on my sites and for the past three weeks they're moving up steadily. And that's using paid blog networks.
  • Like I said this post is to get feedback from others about the matter.

    I use a number of paid blog network services too, right now things are good.

    Google is not stupid they know what's going on.. they known for along time.

    Until they decide that posting thousands of spun versions of an article to
    thousands of other web properties not for the readers benefits, but the
    sole purpose of getting high PR contextual backlinks for SEO then they will pull the plug.

    Lets hope this doesn't happen lol
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    • Would it be possible that Google treats blog networks differently based on their posting guidelines? To specify, treating networks that accept duplicate content, spun content, and just irrelevant content vs. networks that accept un-spun, unique content? Just wondering.
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  • Banned
    I would guess that the people getting caught are the people using poorly spun content.
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    • 2006 is supposed to signal something happening now?

      Google does not hate paid links. Big myth.

      Made $130 today for paid links. Link brokers,
      link resellers, link networks, that are worth their
      salt, know what they are doing.

      People who think that do not read what google
      actually publishes, or takes it way out of context.

      I would hazard a guess that what happened in 2006
      is extremely irrelevant to what is happening today.

      Paid links makes me more than adsense. But the
      brokers I am friendly with know what they are doing.

      Unfriendly link brokers and those who don't have a clue
      are not dangerous due to paid links, but dangerous because
      they do stupid things as they are clueless.

      Don't get me wrong. Paid links are not for everybody. In
      fact, I'd stay away from any paid linking on fiverr, just as
      an example. But again, not because of paid links. But because
      the people doing paid links on fiverr are knuckleheads. People
      should be known by the company they keep. You deal with
      the knuckleheads on fiverr, well, you're a knucklehead. Say
      that using your best Charles Barkley accent. You deal with
      idiotic link brokers, well, you're an idiot.

      Paul
    • Correct!
      Those who are properly submitting spun contents has nothing to worry about this!
  • Hi, today, summit on high PR blog network is still working just fine for me.
  • It's all part of the game, don't rely on one source of links. Build up a good foundation of links, use a few networks, strengthen your portfolio and keep at it. One blog network goes down, another pops up. It's just the way of the game.
  • Does google really want to get rid of all our niche sites? They need them as long as you provide good quality sites with quality back links not spun rubbish. I always build my links slowly with BMR and some social bookmarking and all my sites are where I want them to be.
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  • Nothing is going to happen here. People have been getting scared lately about losing blog networks.

    I agree with goosefrabah....build a diverse set of links to your sites to 'panda' proof it as they say.
  • They have been doing this since ages ago, right?
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    • Over the past 2 years alone, it is undeniable that paid blog networks have become the in-thing for SEO. Take BMR for example, their growth over the past year was just.....super duper phenomenal.

      Word gets out really fast among the IM crowd that blog comments/ profile links/ directory links are not as good as paid blog network links.

      After that, you have the mad rush, and as things stand, Google WILL take notice. It is a given that they will start cracking down, and I definitely expect to see more of it over the proceeding months.
  • If you are using a network that has no moderation and allows spun content then don't come to the forum and cry when your site tanks!

    Quality blog networks will be around for a long time to come but the junk ones are falling like flies!
  • I am not at all terrified with the banning of blog networks at all but if you really fear this so badly go for - Build My Rank or similar networks. Because they only accept piece of manually written original content for adding backlinks. (Some marketers still tweaks with it), but yet they have blogs with hundreds of original articles.

    Which eventually will be the last network get banned!
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    • It's not the those people that do the right thing you gotta worry about, it's the people that don't do the right thing that spoils party. When the ship sinks everyone goes down with it.

      Halaula Eleva8. I cop some flack posting this thread when Google has been banning blog networks for yrs. Take off your blinkers people. Thank you Eleva8

      It's only take one person to **** things up then it's back to the IM drawing board

      Nigel
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  • So theme your networks. I'm building a health network, and each blog has a "topic" (for example "natural remedies"). You can link out to any health site from such a blog, all you have to do is make sure your articles are all focused around natural cures/remedies.

    Don't make the networks public.

    Any other tips?

    edit: and yes, social bookmarking still works. So does manual blog commenting (especially on related niche blogs), guest posting, high quality directories, web 2.0 blogs (more than one article)...
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    • When you say "theme your networks." Are you talking about buying domains with PR in it? The ones you can buy from godaddy?
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  • One thing that many people seem to be overlooking is that many of those that are linking to private blogging networks rely 100% on the network. There in lies the problem. SEO is not doing only one thing. No matter the SEO strategy, if you whole success lies in only one tactic, you are taking a huge chance.
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    • One tactic or several tactics, it actually doesn't matter. If you are part of some garbage network like SEO Link Monster that Google decides to come down on, your site is screwed no matter how many tactics you have been previously using. Don't kid yourself.
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  • Dont you worry there will be many coming everyday with some new tricks , used them till they are there,
  • What are examples of paid blog networks that are still operating now?
  • Have tried UAW, SEO Link Vine, LinkVana, MyArticleNetwork... the results were good initially but not in the long run. Anyone experience the same thing?
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    • Yep.

      Tried linkvana years ago and got hammered. Lost of all my backlinks and many of their blogs got deindexed. They tried desperately to "cover it up" but eventually came clean.

      Looks like similiar things are happening at both High PR Society and BMR

      High PR Society

      Admin

      I dont see what all the surprise is about really. Everyone already knows that these networks are against Google's TOS.

      Its just a matter of time before they get shut down.

      I wont be using them again, its just not worth the drama.
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    • Wow straight to the point. I like you. You remind me of Paulgl .
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    • Sounds so reasonable until you really think about it a little and then its obvious its just dead wrong. Network sites are not deindexed because one person goes off and posts 200 in a day. Sites are deindexed when the sites themselves are viewed. So what if you do 4 a day? If the network has 20 other customers being put on the same page thats 80 links all with separate subjects - dead give away the minute you look at it.

      You guys are not understanding that sites are not deindexed based on YOU over doing it. Its based on what the network site looks like in terms of overall content (not just your own) and the links appearing on the page.

      So all this mix it up and do it slow business has absolutely no relevance. If I am your competitor and you outrank me and I find even one or two of your blog network posts I report you to Google because its obvious with all those links on that page even if you didn't post all of them. bye bye links. You could be using ten networks. Google will thank you because they just found ten more networks to go after.

      And so really you can mix it up all you want should your competitor report you Google can see all the blog networks you are using. There is a lot of misunderstanding by those who don't understand how networks are built and used. Google doesn't have it out for one rental network and goes after them they will go after ANY network they get wind of and that might be the one you use next go around.

      Frankly those of you half bragging your sites haven't been hit are just lucky thats all. The moment someone puts a link on a page you are on in a serp where a competitor reports them you are potentially next up for bat.
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  • sounds about right. I own a network. I think they are just getting rid of smaller bloggers to allow corporations to handle posting quality content
  • rjd1265

    refreshing!
  • Just build good quality, topic focused networks and use them to rank for keywords that actually bring in $$$.

    ALN lost around 25% of their network recently (overnight). It won't be long now.

    It's fun, so many things are changing in SEO at the moment! While I have and still do experiment with all kinds of link building strategies... it's been my experience that quality wins long term. Every single time.
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  • below is warning i just received (not full)

    Google AdSense ad serving has been disabled to your site
    Hello,

    During a recent review of your account we found that you are currently
    displaying Google ads in a manner that is not compliant with our program
    policies
    google.com/support/adsense/bin/answer.py?answer=48182&stc=aspe-1pp-en.
    ....
    VIOLATION(S) FOUND:

    It is important for a site displaying AdSense to offer significant value
    to the user by providing unique and relevant content, and not to place ads
    on auto-generated pages or pages with little to no original content.

    Your site should also provide a good user experience through clear
    navigation and organization. Users should be able to easily click through
    your pages and find the information they are seeking.
    ......
    ACTION TAKEN: We have disabled ad serving to your site.

    ACCOUNT STATUS: ACTIVE
    Your AdSense account remains active. However, please note that our team
    reserves the right to disable your account at any time. As such, we
    encourage you to become familiar with our program policies and monitor
    your network accordingly.
  • I lol at these threads that are all hype / "what I've seen" based arguments without a shred of physical evidence to backup any claims. For all we know "what you've seen" could very well just be a fairytale you've conjured up in your own head. Keep them coming, really, it's quite comical.
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    • LOL Well said!
    • It is in fact comical because you post that not knowing the rules in your own fairy tale world. It is forbidden to out peoples sites on this board so no one can go any further in showing evidence and if you knew even how to check that a site is deindexed you would know there is no guess work about it.
    • The only thing that is comical are people who walk around with their eyes open but they still can't see.

      LMFAO
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  • So here is a question.

    Seeing all these threads in here recently I decided to do a search on this dreaded letter.

    Little did I know that people have been receiving these letters since last summer.

    Is Google just stepping up their game at this point?

    Reason I ask is that I have been using BMR, High PR Society and a couple of other networks as well. I have been seeing nothing but great results. Sometimes ignorance is bliss I guess. But now that I am seeing more and more of these posts I am starting to get a bit worried as the last thing I want is for my clients wondering why all of a sudden their sites ranking sucks.

    I have started building my own networks thanks to the guidance from Mike Anthony. The down fall to this is that it can be relatively expensive and time consuming buying PR domains so this has been a slow process for me.
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    • ^ Not to mention the constant Flux of PR when dealing with a lot of sites, or paying for a high PR domain and then watching it drop...if your not REALLY making your ROI, it could really smack your pocket.

      As annoying as Mike Anthony can be, he is an intelligent guy and seems pretty good with SEO...if your going to build your own network, I suggest you listen to what he has to say, see if its feasible for you and your situation and then stick to what he says exactly.
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  • A guy did a case study here on the % of High PR networks that got de-indexed.

    Are Private PR Networks Dead?
  • My **** is doing just fine.
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    • I can't help wondering what he said
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    • Banned
      Corn?

      Your corn is doing just fine?
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    • What the hell does that mean?

      That someone should call you to do their SEO I suppose.

      Explain yourself if want to have any cred, son.
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  • So what's the best approach? Manual backlinks? blog comments + article directories link wheel? Social bookmarking?
  • I think he's basically saying he's weiner is still functioning thanks to paid blog networks.
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    • Ha..I like that answer. ha ha
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  • Contrary to popular belief, blog comments have never been a link building tactic.
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    • Fixed it for you.

      People still do it, but I do not understand why.
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  • Mike - for real, you report hpbl networks to google's snitch form?
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    • Calm thyself Steve. Stop trying to fish for something that isn't there and try quoting that in context

      So it was a scenario I was describing not my personal practice. I have never reported anyone at any time but I will say one thing about that comment. I have seen it thrown at people who mention reporting before and my response is -

      Why do you think people have to live up to your morality or standards (not being a snitch etc) when you don't live up to theirs (say not manipulate rankings, not engaging in link spam, playing by Google's rules)?

      I can't whine and complain about people reporting my network sites to google. Thats the nature of the beast. I know googles rules and I can't look down my noses at those who play by those rules that don't like me jumping over them.

      Sites get reported ALL THE TIME and though it hasn't happened to me yet (that I know of) complaining or implying that its somehow folly on their part is just well hypocritical and inconsequential. I can't claim they should abide my standards of wrong and right if I don't abide by theirs

      anyway its the real world and people do report sites. That was my point. Imers can complain all day long about the ethics of it but seeing how the rest of the world views Imers themselves in a lot of cases as unsavory it doesn't matter what they think. Report will be made and its a SEOs job to live in that world.
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    Let's be honest - this has always been a risk, and always will be a risk. With the latest Google changes, things are certainly not getting any easier for the blog networks.

    That being said, this doesn't necessarily mean I'm going to completely stop using them, however, I'm much more cautious now than I once was.
  • Google has been cracking down on paid links the past 10-12 years.. but they don't unless it's way obvious. remember the JCpenny fiasco?
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    • I see that your PR7 website got shot down too eh.
  • I'm sorry if this sounds ignorant, but what are "paid blog networks" and "Private Blog Networks?" I tried to google what they are, and even though I found links about them, they never explained WHAT they are, just that one can buy them.
  • Could anyone tell me?
  • paid blog networks have a bunch of high PR blogs and a bit of web software. You write an article, sometimes you spin it, and put in their software and they post your article to one of their blogs. This way everyone is linking to everyone else, at least in theroy
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    • Thank you for your explanation. I was scratching my head in trying to figure this out, as well as this whole thread. I get it now.
  • I think Google is not happy because the blog network did some of the google work. Google like the quality original content provide website.
  • https://twitter.com/#!/mattcutts/sta...92083427823616

    Good luck bros! I'm so happy that I've kept my networks private the whole time.
  • If you look at it, most of the backlinking that is done is some form of paid backlinking. And there are those that even Google might not know if its trading links for money...So I doubt its doomsday yet...
  • They've also been deactivating Adsense accounts (most likely due to these same links) lately. I know 2 people who got deactivation emails yesterday. Both of them had 20+ sites ranking with only ALN links. All sites got hit 2-3 days before the Adsense ban.

    The sites all had 20+ pages of content, custom headers, no spammy ad placements, privacy/terms/contact pages - the lot. The only thing that happened was the sudden hit across all domains and then a ban next day/a couple days later.

    People at the Googles are making a statement.
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    • Yeah... that they're completely desperate and have no answer to blog networks. Google has been deindexing blogs in blog networks since the dawn of time. Nothing has changed except that the blog networks have become more sophisticated and Google can't use algos to sort them out anymore.

      If Google was really so great at killing blog networks, why would Cutts have to brag about it? As far as I can tell, the rate of deindexing hasn't measurably increased on ALN, BMR, or any other blog network so his post about "coming after" ALN is complete BS. It's a scare tactic.

      Blog networks will continue to thrive and survive because they're extraordinarily difficult to detect if done properly.
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    • Rope me in with the other's. I had built several websites with numerous pages of content that was both in quality and relevant to the user. Low bounce rate, great numbers for on-site time, laser targeted quality content, unique structure, solid link mixture, etc.

      I built links using a mix of social links, content syndication and BMR. Had great results, until I wanted to add another network into the mix - Linkamotion. Unlike BMR, Linkamotion accepted spun content. The network appeared heavily regulated at first (even for using spun content, as it had to be 80% unique or it was denied), but once I started doing research on sites that my links were getting posted on, I realized I made a big mistake. Not only that, but there were articles posted on their sites that couldn't even be termed an article. It was THAT bad.

      I ended up cancelling my account there after 3 weeks, but the damage was done. All of my sites took a MAJOR hit, dropping 50+ spots or more. However, sites I owned that did NOT have links on this network remained OK, leaving me to believe this was one of those networks that started taking a hit. Since it isn't as "popular", I never saw any feedback from other users or heard anything regarding any issues with it.

      Fast forward to today (about a month later from the hit) and I get notice that my Adsense account was disabled for "possible risk to advertisers". Had that sucker for nearly 5+ years and never had an issue with it. Coincidence? Not sure at this point.

      Regardless, it's clear what Google wants and does not want. I'd rather build something that is valuable and can stand on its own regardless. Search traffic is just a bonus. Probably should've done that to begin with, but hey - we all make mistakes when we try to chase the golden goose. It is what it is.
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  • Blog/Article sites being deindexed isn't a myth. I've seen many drops for my competitors who we talk with reguarly, and they have been using distribution services for years. Whilst not as bad, I've also seen a couple of drop for some of my own sites.

    In fact, I was quite fortunate to get information from SEO Linkm*nster, who said that "some" of their sites have been deindexed. Although apparently they have taken these down and replaced them with new ones. I can't make this message public, so it's up to you whether or not you want to take my word for it.

    Also there is an interesting article about it, with reference to the world famous Warrior Forum which can read here: Private Blog Networks Getting Deindexed? (it's been updated at the bottom).

    Just my 2 cents.
  • One should not use paid blog networks these days instead they should make their own network of high pr blogs and make them help their other sites rank. These people send reports to their clients and they get the url of the blogs the paid blog network own.

    Some people do give out the report to other people and they do submit those urls in google spam department and Matt Cutts, deindexes or devalue the website..

    I own a high pr aged blog network of ~20 domains and they are on unique ips and multiple servers. They help a lot to rank my other site

    My 2 cents..

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  • They certainly are find the networks and banning them. It isn't worth it - no way.
  • Here's a list of networks I've found to be in trouble:

    Authority Link Network
    Build My Rank
    Elite Link Network (Closed)

    Lots of smaller networks are getting hit too, particular home page networks. Google is getting angry.
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    • ALL 300 of the manual sites in SEO Nitro are not indexed any more...plus I looked at several hundred the automated posts and they were all de-indexed.
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  • Long story short, if there is slight hesitation in you saying is this right or wrong in google's eyes. Google doesn't play around and when they catch on the are ruthless. Basically if any methods you are in question it's just a MATTER of time before they say , your account has been banned.
  • "SEO Link Monster" is sort an ironic name in light of the recent developments. That monster can devour a site whole
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    • Anyway, interesting stuff here...this SEO business sure isn't one that you just set and forget.

      (I do have a few clients, and have them in the A or B spot in G Places for several KWs for HVAC and DJs, so am not a total newbie.)

      That being said,. anyone want a BMR subscription?

      Decided that BMR isn't something I want to be invested in, too much time and money for what appears to be risky as things are progressing.

      Besides, as has been noted elsewhere, I have 10 newer posts on BMR, only 3 have been indexed, 7 not including several almost a week old.

      And I have seen on another thread that some folks posts that were once indexed aren't a few months later.

      So, back to the basics, my money is better spent elsewhere I am thinking.
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  • Everything here still looks fine to me. My blogs are still moving up. Hope it stays that way !
  • BMR have to cross out the 'must be unique and readable content' strategy and look for more viable ways to develop their remaining blogs before google let loose another wave of deindexing.
  • Is BMR a bust Bawhaaaa.... ?

    I had words with admin in Feb after every second post was getting rejected and told them to shove it
    there's no way there getting my $59 buckaroo's then I here this from
    JamesW

    JamesW on his thread is experiencing some issues with BMR and his articles being
    de-indexed which could me BMR blog is DOOOOOOOMMMM..
    http://www.warriorforum.com/adsense-...-games-up.html

    Any one else can confirm BMR's demise?
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    • Indeed, I can confirm that as not a single post (out of 1000) is indexed as of now.

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  • Those 1000 posts are dating back to June 2011 and have been indexed ever since (until this day).

    I am not going to ask for a refund or anything since this is not actually their (BMR's) fault. We all knew what we were paying for and that nothing is forever (read longer than a few months) in SEO.

    I actually feel sorry for BMR... For me, it was good while it lasted.
  • Looks awesome for sure
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    • I hope so! Its hard to trust pictures...it will either be better or worse than them but it has really good reviews. The only bad one was once when a volley ball tournament was right in front of it and the stands blocked the view....but that ain't happening when I'm there so I should be good.
  • A beach like that almost has to be great
  • There's not much suntanning areas in Long Beach but other nearby beaches have more sand for that and activities like pro beach volleyball . No, I would not turn down LB's nice areas at all.
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    • Well, only the tournament is is Long beach, we will be staying in Hermosa....
      Here is a shot of me there a couple years ago..



      You can see the water is bright green, like a corona commercial lol

      I also like the views from Point Vicente, here is some shots from the same trip...It is so peaceful there. I wish we had the views like that here =D





  • So i guess now the sky is falling?
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    • Yep, for many people today "the sky is falling."
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  • The Sky fell and the rivers turned dark RED with the blood of webmasters.

    Matt Cutts is having a great day, though, so look on the bright side
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    • Ha ha, that's a good one!
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    • Dude, that statement is borderline satanic! Lol!!
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  • BMR shut down today, done.
  • Yeah I'm done buying links FOREVER. From now on, it's gonna be squidoo, hubpages, free blogs, social bookmarking, guest posting, and writing damn good content.
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    • My personal shout out to Johnny cl1ck Z


      - still think I was making my claims based out of a fairy tale conjured up in my mind? Wheres the comedy now bro? :
  • I find it funny some mod here deleted my reply. Did it add to the conversation much? No. Did it poke fun at people using shady SEO practices? Yes. But there was nothing vulgar or over the top in there. It goes to show why I created an account here once, looked at the people on here, and decided the types of people here and the tactics advocated by many here make me not want to be associated with this place.

    Warrior? Heh. This one will get deleted as well, but meh, so will the link building tactics of most on here. Good day.
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    • Don't let the door hit you on the way out.
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    • I only see pixels on my screen
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  • Does all this mean that any bad intentioned person could create links to a competitor's site using these "public" blog networks - then wait for google to effectively hammer any decent rankings (legitimate) it may have had?
  • I think it is old news...any way google can do whatever they want to do with their search engine ..You can do whatever you want to do with your site,.
    and yes an update link vault is back in google
  • BMR is dead.

    Is it the big Victory of that stupid Indian guy from this Forum who submitted all URL's of BMR blogs to Big G?

    I saw his annoying thread here lately, but now it looks to be deleted.
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    • What's up with these racist remarks? Can we get a modifier here? The Warriorforum has been filled with trolls as of late. Usually it happens when things aren't working for them, or when a huge program such as BMR closes down.
  • The way I see it, the only real solution is to create your own network of blogs that you do not share with anyone. Create quality content on that blog network that humans would actually enjoy to read.

    One other solution is to create one highly relevant blog and utilize the social networks to create a buzz which Google seems to really love nowadays. In fact they love social media so much they created their own...
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    • Not true, we talked to a guy, we'll call "J" and this is his story, from a larger emailer that went out about our personal network.


      Private Network Owner "J"
      - Fully private network of over 2000 sites. Only HE posted on the network.
      - Content was average quality.
      - Lost 90% around a month ago.

      As "J" lost his network, we compared notes. at the time, Our network was staying alive while his was getting destroyed. As it turns out, we were both using SEOHosting.com. We both had multiple servers with them and we noticed that his servers were getting taken down one by one. We had overlap with him on one server, and that server had around 50% deindexing for us. That day we moved hosting and locked things down and everything has been great for a month.

      Click Here for full info
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  • i haven't notice anything negative happen to my blog
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    • I just have one word for you...SHUDUP
  • UAW is next ? they just started blocking their link reports
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    • Can anyone verify this.

      I have never used UAW but to the best of my knowledge it's a submitter to 3rd party article directories which UAW do not own.

      How can they get hit when they don't own the properties unless some of the article directories themselves have been de-indexed.!!!

      Not like BMR which owned the sites in their blog network and the whole
      lot got de-indexed.

      Can anyone else elaborate on this?


      Nigel
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    • Google is on the warpath right now so blocking the list of sites in their network is probably a good idea.

      How easy would it be for people who got the unnatural linking email from gwt to turn around and provide google with the exact list of sites that they've created links on?

      Sounds ridiculous but people actually dropped their pants and told them everything....
  • Let us assume that google is going to ban paid blogs network, then if the members who have joined paid blogs network as publisher can get thier blogs banned in google as well.
  • I was using LINK MINK and they have just stated that they have had sites de-indexed and cancelled my monthly subs. Disappointing news....[or have I been scammed,,,,hmmm]
  • BMR got hit dead now
  • Does anyone know anything about Drip Feed Links? I used them for about 2-3 months, and noticed not a thing getting indexed, they wanted me to buy into linklious thinge...Normally I do not have issues getting content indexed, nor should I have to pay extra on a service to get them indexed; so i imagine after reading all of this, they were already de-indexed, but had no issues still collecting money, and not telling new people; I was already paying for me, and they wanted me to pay for another service.
  • I think that Blog Networks will be around for a long time. Will there be changes made that give Google what they want to make it all work again?

    Yep!

    And they will take a lot more work, but in the long run the networks themselves will be more valuable, profitable and most of all effective...

    Just MHO.

    Oh, and I don't for a second believe that BMR will really call it quits. They may reopen under a different name and do it all completely differently, but they are a class act and too smart and savvy not to keep at it.
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  • my website ranking is also dropped and i am using high pr society for link building. This happen on this week.what is the solutions of google new update
  • really!?
    Oh my god!
    I cant believe it!
    then, what's the answer now...?
    lol
  • So am I understanding correctly that nobody knows what to do after Google Panda 3.3?
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    • by the way guys and to all warriors, how do you check when will be the next google panda update? Can you share me some website that will provide updates about google news, panda update? :confused:
    • You need to create your own private blog network.
      And the best tool to create it,already exist,and is very cheap,because of discounts.

      Just think,how BMR work,it's the example of bad blog network.The post your article spunned to all blogs.
      The right way is to post totally different content on each blog,with your link.

      To run network you need blogs.
      Blogs need content always.
      Blogs must be on different class ips.
      And so on.
      When you will try to solve all above things,check all softwares,and you will find the one wich i told.
      Of course if you lazy as me and want maximum automation, I am sure you will find the same software.
  • Sounds like scare mongering to me!
  • You should check it out this post here about Blog network's getting deindexed by Google they call it The Google Blog Network Massacre...
  • Thanks for the heads up, Nigel.
  • I found this on the WF somewhere, it was very good. Google is on a fishing expedition.

    Google Phishing Expedition 2012 | iAcquire's Blog
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    • Thanks jacksonlin, just read it, very good. Exactly says why one should not be scarred to death but observe the things and act accordingly. Never fall for the authority rant...

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