Google updates webmaster guidelines
At SMX Advanced during one of the sessions Matt Cutts talked about the webmaster guidelines and was later asked during Q&A about adding more detail to the guidelines: more explanation about violations and more actionable help on how to improve sites.
Google aim to please and updated the guidelines overnight. The guidelines themselves haven’t changed, but the specific quality guidelines now link to expanded information to help you better understand how to spot and fix any issues.
Here is a section of these guidelines:
Quality guidelines - specific guidelines
- Avoid hidden text or hidden links.
- Don’t use cloaking or sneaky redirects.
- Don’t send automated queries to Google.
- Don’t load pages with irrelevant keywords.
- Don’t create multiple pages, subdomains, or domains with substantially duplicate content.
- Don’t create pages that install viruses, trojans, or other badware.
- Avoid “doorway” pages created just for search engines, or other “cookie cutter” approaches such as affiliate programs with little or no original content.
- If your site participates in an affiliate program, make sure that your site adds value. Provide unique and relevant content that gives users a reason to visit your site first.
Quality guidelines - basic principles:
- Make pages for users, not for search engines. Don’t deceive your users or present different content to search engines than you display to users, which is commonly referred to as “cloaking.”
- Avoid tricks intended to improve search engine rankings. A good rule of thumb is whether you’d feel comfortable explaining what you’ve done to a website that competes with you. Another useful test is to ask, “Does this help my users? Would I do this if search engines didn’t exist?”
- Don’t participate in link schemes designed to increase your site’s ranking or PageRank. In particular, avoid links to web spammers or “bad neighborhoods” on the web, as your own ranking may be affected adversely by those links.
- Don’t use unauthorized computer programs to submit pages, check rankings, etc. Such programs consume computing resources and violate our Terms of Service. Google does not recommend the use of products such as WebPosition Gold™ that send automatic or programmatic queries to Google.
Google is working to expand their webmaster help content even further and want your input, thus, if you have suggestions, please post them in this discussion forum thread, or as a comment to the post in the Google Webmaster Central Blog.
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- June 11th, 2007
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I think these are the existing update, what is new in it? Please help!
Pratheep
Pratheep, the new details are the links within the “specific guidelines” - there are more click-through pages on different issues…
The statement “Write for the Users and NOT for Google” speaks volume.
Hi Vinod, it does indeed. Any site should be written for the visitor first. Keeping visitors on your site for longer is the key.