RECENT COMMENTS ON SEARCH ENGINE ROUNDTABLE
Below are the most recent 30 comments. I try to keep it clean of comment spam, but some times things get through and it takes me several hours to get to it. So please excuse any of that comment spam.
Comment ID #936291532 at 06/20/2013 04:49 am:
Guest commented on Webmasters Buzzing Update Possible Google Update
Citadel Insurance?? Position #8 car insurance uk, nobody knows what it is, site permanently in maintenance mode!
Comment ID #936259789 at 06/20/2013 03:40 am:
Brendon Tayllor commented on Google PageRank Update: February 2013
When will the next PR update , i am very excited about the Google page rank updation , i am working on my site http://bizteam.com since last few months , my current pr is zero , hope i will get at least 2 or 3 PR……lets wait and see -
Comment ID #936245134 at 06/20/2013 03:05 am:
Vimal Singh Negi commented on Remove Your Home Phone Number & Address From Google
Dear sir , In the google listing My friend makes his website and he Import my phone number in his web google listing and its create me a disturb so i want to delete my 3 phoner number please help me .. 9711536322 , 9810880887 , 7503025246.. These three number is my
Comment ID #936232326 at 06/20/2013 02:36 am:
Alan Smith commented on Webmasters Buzzing Update Possible Google Update
Hope Good sites will be top again.
Comment ID #936225344 at 06/20/2013 02:19 am:
Adnan commented on Get Alerts When New Google Maps Images Are Added
Can anyone tell me how come the peoples realize that i am watching them or i am browsing around the street via Google map, I am really curious and just want to know what is the thing there through i am viewing the image and what peoples see that something is viewing them or around. Today i was browsing some place and viewing the image on street and the peoples on that street was looking at me ( I mean may be there was a camera or something) and they even point the finger at me (I mean the photo i was viewing ) and they show thumbs up like they know someone or something is viewing them so therefore i just want to know what source is letting us view street and images and what people see and realize what thing is trying to see them. Thank you
Comment ID #936221534 at 06/20/2013 02:10 am:
Whitey commented on 15 Year Webmaster Vet Says Google Hit Good Content Way Too Hard
Hello, I am Whitey, a well respected member of WebmasterWorld forums. After Tedster, I post the most there and I love the recent communications from Matt Cutts. His videos will help us webmasters navigate through many Google updates. Webmaster losing traffic should follow Amit Singhal's 22 point by point advice on how to build great sites. And Matt's uber cute.
Comment ID #936215922 at 06/20/2013 01:58 am:
Google is rigged commented on Webmasters Buzzing Update Possible Google Update
Google is making money for themselves--by ruining other people businesses. Those that lose traffic advertise thinks Nikesh Arora so they have fraudster named Amit Singhal rig search
Comment ID #936196281 at 06/20/2013 01:15 am:
rigatoni commented on 15 Year Webmaster Vet Says Google Hit Good Content Way Too Hard
Anti-SEO works for Google. Google Search is rigged to increase ad clicks and force sites to advertise. Each update achieves that goal more an more, check their earnings.Too bad Barry and Danni Sullivan are still counting the SMX loot, taken from poor webmasters seeking to find out WTF is going on. Google ad clicks have more than doubled since Panda
Comment ID #936195019 at 06/20/2013 01:12 am:
rigatoni commented on 15 Year Webmaster Vet Says Google Hit Good Content Way Too Hard
Google "quality search" is moving towards making Google more money by increasing ad clicks. All this supposed chaos and Google's earnings rise by 20-30% a year. Google is rigged
Comment ID #936171815 at 06/20/2013 12:30 am:
a1brandz commented on Webmasters Buzzing Update Possible Google Update
Couple of days ago I read here Google will keep rolling out updates in the start of every month and will take almost 15-20 days to come into full effect. I think this is also a part of panda update.
Comment ID #936164445 at 06/20/2013 12:21 am:
pascualin commented on Google Latitude Not Working - Offline
Still not working, I'm so disappointed by Google on this... and what kind of fix is that!!!??? I don't own an Android device, how could I get it back working then?? I don't have that option on my iPhone app. GOOGLE FAIL
Comment ID #936154586 at 06/20/2013 12:04 am:
Kurt commented on 15 Year Webmaster Vet Says Google Hit Good Content Way Too Hard
Google's search quality strategy seems to be moving more and more towards "removing SPAM and preventing manipulation" instead of "detecting quality content." If you run under the business principle of "preventing what's wrong" instead of "finding what's right", you'd really end up with this kind of mess.
Comment ID #936112671 at 06/19/2013 11:07 pm:
Durant Imboden commented on Webmasters Buzzing Update Possible Google Update
Ditto. Our traffic appeared to be down by more than 20 per cent by the end of the day. Then the numbers jumped, then they fell again before stabilizing at the higher level.
Comment ID #936100845 at 06/19/2013 10:47 pm:
Alan commented on Webmasters Buzzing Update Possible Google Update
This site follows none of Googles rules. Including the no-follow advertorials rule and it seems to be crying all the way to the bank http://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/www.buzzfeed.com
Comment ID #936097775 at 06/19/2013 10:42 pm:
Alan commented on Webmasters Buzzing Update Possible Google Update
I bet this guy is whining more ;) http://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/www.seroundtable.com
Comment ID #936023113 at 06/19/2013 08:50 pm:
Anti-SEO commented on Webmasters Buzzing Update Possible Google Update
Watch this stats : http://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/bubblews.com I'm pretty sure the owner also whining somewhere or will start soon. Can the owner blame Google ? Well, probably yes. ..................... Then watch the website by itself and try to understand what is it about, how it works ... dig it. Can the owner blame Google now ? That's why vague talking without the URL is the waste of time.
Comment ID #936009796 at 06/19/2013 08:32 pm:
Alan commented on Webmasters Buzzing Update Possible Google Update
Not a lot happening with the Serp status checkers. Except Mozcast.com it showed a bit of a spike a day or 2 ago but no one seemed to be making a big deal of it
Comment ID #936006775 at 06/19/2013 08:28 pm:
MikeHalo commented on Webmasters Buzzing Update Possible Google Update
That's the beauty of the Internet, ain't it? I agree with your statement. However, I don't want to post my URL for a couple of reasons. I guess you can take it or leave it (my opinion/situation that is). I know that Alexa stats are rubbish, though to use it as a reference point, it was (and still is) a highly ranked Alexa website. It has a somewhat significant profile. I don't wish for it to be the center of attention for these matters. I've previously thought about contacting some people to run some "case studies" but I've since changed my mind. My website has 2 main competitors who are somewhat similar in their functionality and use (though more limited) and they are yet to be hit. These are both also very highly ranked on Alexa, both well below 1,000. Which means I've either: 1. Done something obviously wrong somewhere/missed something. I've had a few of my webmasters/programmer mates go over it with a fine tooth comb. Beyond minor improvements, there's nothing obvious. 2. Maybe there's a dodgy page somewhere I am unaware of -- Google said "A single page can bring down a domain". Possible, though unlikely I believe. 3. I am collateral damage. I am 99% sure that it is content/structure related. I've made some tweaks here and there so we'll see how that goes. Another area that may be my downfall is heavy usage of robots.txt -- I previously blocked quite a lot of the website. I've relaxed these rules a little. But to me, that doesn't make much sense. And lastly, the only other thing I came up with, was a "nofollow" on a couple of internal links. After watching basically every Google webmaster video, Matt Cutts basically says it's a bad idea except in some circumstances. I used it on my login/register page, as well as to an information page that was linked on every page. I have since removed these internal nofollow's.
Comment ID #935982600 at 06/19/2013 08:00 pm:
Alan commented on Webmasters Buzzing Update Possible Google Update
Lay off Anti he is just some light comic relief around here ;)
Comment ID #935979529 at 06/19/2013 07:58 pm:
Graham Ginsberg commented on Webmasters Buzzing Update Possible Google Update
You're no salesman "Anti-SEO" - You just like to remain anonymous - Thats being honest pal and I am no Realtor LOL
Comment ID #935975810 at 06/19/2013 07:54 pm:
Anti-SEO commented on Webmasters Buzzing Update Possible Google Update
What's the point to show you MY URL, when you're realtor ? Don't see any.
Comment ID #935972785 at 06/19/2013 07:50 pm:
Graham Ginsberg commented on Webmasters Buzzing Update Possible Google Update
"Anti-SEO" you're always voting UP Google with your wonderful SEO and your many 'friends' that mysteriously link to you with free love. How about YOUR URL?
Comment ID #935971064 at 06/19/2013 07:48 pm:
Graham Ginsberg commented on Webmasters Buzzing Update Possible Google Update
EThalon = Paid Google shill
Comment ID #935970093 at 06/19/2013 07:47 pm:
Anti-SEO commented on Webmasters Buzzing Update Possible Google Update
You're right, without the precise URL this is just another whining. URL please.
Comment ID #935969431 at 06/19/2013 07:46 pm:
Graham Ginsberg commented on Webmasters Buzzing Update Possible Google Update
Stop whining about Google. Say prays for Google
Comment ID #935967227 at 06/19/2013 07:43 pm:
Graham Ginsberg commented on Webmasters Buzzing Update Possible Google Update
I know your pain. I have lived it for over a year. Difference is I had 2+ years developing my site and people loved it. Google, the beast, one April day 2012, didn't for whatever reason. I refuse to buy Pay Per Click Google not matter what based on principal.
Comment ID #935957825 at 06/19/2013 07:31 pm:
MikeHalo commented on Webmasters Buzzing Update Possible Google Update
I know there are a lot of mixed feelings or distrust in anyone that complains. Previously I was somewhat in the same boat. I am one of the people who was quoted above from Webmaster World. Let me tell you that there is collateral damage, and I strongly do consider myself part of this damage. June 5th to be precise. The trend of people who regularly complain about these updates normally run a WordPress style website. Mine is not. I spent around 6 months developing my website before launching it. It's around 15,000 lines of code or so. It's completely custom, valid (HTML5) code. If I check the "recommended" guidelines, there is not a single one that I can say no to. In all honesty, I didn't even check any of these or even bother to read up on "SEO" before I was hit with this penalty. I never built the website for "SEO". But don't take my word on having an "awesome" site, everyone says that right? Well I thought at least my analytic statistics backed that up. My sites bounce rate is below 25%, repeat visitor is very, very high, and our pages per user is verging on 10 or so. We also have thousands of registered users (for free) who most of return daily. There is no UGC indexed by Google, either. There have been 2-3 scrapers that targeted my website, though I blocked them and they are all offline now. To top it off? Zero ads. This was a project I did in my free time. This wasn't a money chasing project. So while this may not effect me in the same way that it effects others, it is still a little mind boggling wondering what triggered the penalty. We lost around 100,000 visitors from Google daily. Our search is mainly our direct and returning visitors. Searches for our site name have increased nearly 10 fold. So people are wondering where our website went... Or that's how I read it. There is collateral damage in these updates.
Comment ID #935933611 at 06/19/2013 07:01 pm:
MonopolizedSearch commented on Webmasters Buzzing Update Possible Google Update
I really don't see anything different. The same free blog hosts are still ranking their splogs rather well. Copied content is doing pretty good when hosted on a Google owned property (Splogspot) too. Domain authority is the new king and hard working webmasters are the pawns looking for a way to fix something that only Google can fix (their broken algorithm that encourages content theft and link spam to competition websites).
Comment ID #935873304 at 06/19/2013 05:55 pm:
Tassilo commented on Webmasters Buzzing Update Possible Google Update
just white noise in my opinion.

Comment ID #936314495 at 06/20/2013 05:41 am:
Mendez commented on Webmasters Buzzing Update Possible Google Update
Since 6 months for my nice in the Netherlands (.nl) we see only .com results, 2 days ago, finally everything was back to normal. So for my niche 90% .nl websites. I was getting happy. Only this took 1 day because everything is back to what is was. I hope Google will fix this, because this is not normal.