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what are the factors that may effect due to google penguin update
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  • Profile picture of the author anna14
    Bad quality Link Building and content duplicate's or irrelevant content
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  • Profile picture of the author shayman
    Yep, just general SEO techniques that everyone has used in order to be competitive over the past few years.
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    • Profile picture of the author Sclark
      If we go by what Matt Cutts actually said, it is:

      - cloaking (showing different content to users than to the search engines)
      - keyword stuffing (too many keywords on a page, in the title, in the heading, etc.)
      - duplicate content that's created on purpose
      - participation in link schemes (link wheels, links from blog networks, paid links, lots of junk links).

      Also, as practice shows, identical or "keyword" anchor tests are a big no-no. Make your anchor texts as diverse as possible.

      Sitewide links may also arouse suspicion. You may have heard what had happened the WordPress themes site that had lots of footer links from blogs using that theme pointing to it. It got slapped by Penguin, but then did some clean-up and eventually recovered.
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  • Profile picture of the author seoposter
    Originally Posted by nayaj jayan View Post

    what are the factors that may effect due to google penguin update
    Exact-match keyword link building campaign, like targeting 'travel agents' over and over, without a slight variation. Google's updates are aimed at unnatural and manipulative practices. If you have been doing this, now is the time for you to think of other ways to sustain your brand.
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