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This may even be done on a folder-by-folder basis if certain portions

Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2024 8:27 am
by zihadhasan019
Likewise, metrics they gather from the Google toolbar, from ISP data and other web surfing analyses could enter into this mix. While CTR and usage metrics are noisy signals (one spammer with a Mechanical Turk account can swing the usage graph pretty significantly), they may be useful to decide which sites need higher levels of scrutiny. Search Quality Rater Analysis + Manual Spam Reports If your content is consistently reported as being low value or spam by users and or quality raters, expect a visit from the low indexation cap fairy.


Of your site are particularly egregious while other m israel email list aterial is index-worthy (and that phenomenon probably holds true for all of the criteria above as well). Now let's talk about some leading indicators that can help to show if you're at risk: Deep pages rarely receive external links - if you're producing hundreds or thousands of pages of new content and fewer than "dozens" earn any external link at all, you're in a sticky situation.


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Sites like Wikipedia, the NYTimes, About.com, Facebook, Twitter and Yahoo! have millions of pages, but they also have dozens to hundreds of millions of links, and relatively few pages that have no external links. Compare that against your 10 million page site with 400K pages in the index (which is more pages than what Google reports indexing on Adobe.com, one of the best linked-to domains on the web). Deep pages don't appear in Google Alerts - if Google Alerts is consistently passing you by (not reporting, this can be (but isn't universally) an indication that they're not perceiving your pages as being unique or worthy enough of the main index in the long run.