Google’s controversial site reputation abuse policy certainly ruffled a few feathers since its rollout last year. Well, like it or not, the policy is here to stay. That’s why publishers must fully ...
Google added a couple of new options to the spam reporting tool, including the new site reputation abuse and expired domain abuse, to the form. Again, Google announced these new spam policies last ...
Google hasn't launched algorithmic actions for site reputation abuse. The scope of the algorithmic actions, once they are rolled out, is unclear. Google confirms algorithmic actions for site ...
Google has updated its site reputation abuse policy to expand what is included in abuse. It now includes third-party content that has first-party involvement or content oversight. Google also dropped ...
Google has updated its latest blog post, the one about expanding its site reputation abuse policy, with several frequently asked questions. The questions can be found over here and they cover what is ...
Third-party content alone doesn't violate Google's policy - only when it exploits a site's ranking signals. Moving penalized content to subdomains won't fix violations - new domains are the safer ...
Google appears to be rolling out manual actions, search penalties, across German-based sites over the site reputation abuse policy. This comes a week or so after Google expanded the penalties across ...
Sports betting comes under fire over dubious ad claims and problematic targeting; Forbes says Google’s SEO crackdown on affiliate marketing caused it to cut freelancers; and SCOTUS takes on the TikTok ...