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post Jan 26 2007, 05:42 AM
Google just released a new algorithm just to remove Googlebombs the first one to go was Bush's "miserable failure". People are starting to get worried however if this will affect normal sites that just happen to get thousands of links with the same anchor text. Especially sites in a seo contest.

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post Jan 26 2007, 06:00 AM
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Especially sites in a seo contest.


Who cares? They are not 'normal sites', and I'd quite happily see them all completely removed from the index.

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Acrobat reader download page still seems to be number 1 for "click here".
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post Jan 26 2007, 06:08 AM
Well, from a SEO standpoint, this change shows that trying to get links for "cheap widgets" when "cheap widgets" never appears on your website will not be of any help anymore.

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post Jan 26 2007, 06:38 AM
No, I think you're wrong on that, Nadir -- Anchor text optimization still works (see the [click here] query that Adrian mentioned). I think it is a very specific algorithm to target Googlebombs directly and not the other normal optimizations. I bet you could ... still "game" it, if you tried very carefully. But I bet it's much harder now and most likely not worth it any more.

At least we can tell our kids that we saw a Googlebomb first hand, back in the day ...... biggrin.gif

What was your favorite Googlebomb?

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post Jan 26 2007, 07:26 AM
Got to love Bill's comment at SEL talking about the patent that may be involved in the algo change to make this happen...
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post Jan 26 2007, 07:39 AM
I think Bill would read patents as bedtime stories to his kids smile.gif. He's like a walking encyclopedia. Wow!

I also like the next comment:
"... I can neither conform nor deny ... " biggrin.gif
That sounds almost staightforward, ha ha.
(why can't I select text from that page? grrr!)

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post Jan 26 2007, 09:22 AM
Thanks, Barry.

We don't know if the phrase indexing/bit vector approach is what has stopped google bombing, but it's an idea worth exploring.

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You have to know your audience. I wouldn't do that, or at least I wouldn't if they didn't like the patents.
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post Jan 26 2007, 09:37 AM
why do Google go to so much effort to stop it? It was a bit of fun, provided publicity for them and didn't really effect normal search queries
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post Jan 26 2007, 09:42 AM
Sounds like that they may be putting more emphasis on keyword modifiers then for importance. If you have a anchor text link of 'web hosting' it probably will count the link if it has keyword modifiers like 'unix' or 'linux' or 'windows', etc.

Did I get that right?
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post Jan 26 2007, 10:28 AM
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why do Google go to so much effort to stop it? It was a bit of fun, provided publicity for them and didn't really effect normal search queries



Money? </speculation type=wild>
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post Jan 26 2007, 10:30 AM
I'm not quite sure what you mean by "keyword modifiers" Michael.

But, if you mean that the anchor text pointing to the page needs to be text that appears on the page, or is somehow related to text that appears on the page, then yes.
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post Jan 26 2007, 11:25 AM
How does that work for [click here]? How about (just very wild speculation) having to have "similar" anchor texts from within the same site?

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post Jan 26 2007, 12:40 PM
Reports (on Threadwatch) suggest that it doesn't work for [click here] or [home]. Which is odd.

Could the new "algo" possibly include a hand-picked list of sites and/or search phrases?

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post Jan 26 2007, 02:55 PM
If they wanted to hand-pick, they would have done that a long time ago (and take less than two people's 20% time) ...

Maybe it takes the whole anchor text and compares the uniqueness of that? I bet there are lots of anchor texts that include "click here" but that are not only "click here" (more like "click here to install bla bla"). For a Gooblegomb it would be different; people would not link with "a miserable failure in iran" but rather almost always *only* use just "miserable failure".

Take a measure of link-variation and discount the links if there is not enough variation in them. That could backfire though smile.gif

I am fairly certain that they put a lot of safeguards in place to make sure that it really only triggers for Gooblegomb attempts.. but how far can you go before it triggers? naughty.gif

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post Jan 26 2007, 03:30 PM
OT Aside --

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I think Bill would read patents as bedtime stories to his kids
You have to know your audience. I wouldn't do that, or at least I wouldn't if they didn't like the patents.
LOL

When they're really really young, the care in your voice is what you know they'll get. smile.gif

Watch out, though! When my daughter was a baby she loved for me to sing to her while I was driving. I sang about whatever came to mind, often whatever we were driving by or when it was time to put on the turn signal. On one occasion when she was around one year old I stopped at a red light and made a free right turn - completely legal. She howled with fear and pointed at the red light, yelling "Red, stop! Red, stop!" Before relaxing about turns @ red lights she needed a few weeks of more detailed singing about the rules of the road.

Soooo, if you ever sing to a small child about the ins and outs of Googlebombs, consider the implications from a pint-sized eye view. wink.gif
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post Jan 26 2007, 04:08 PM
It might have to do with the variance between other form of anchor text your websites has received as softplus has suggested. Again that wouldn't work either because I am sure the George Bush website had lots of different types anchor text and I doubt "miserable failure" was one of the highest %. Maybe I am wrong, maybe the anchor text "miserable failure" was one of the top ways to link to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_W._Bush. Hard to tell without further research.

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