Google’s on an uncompromising mission. It wants to give its users access to accurate information, unique content and the finest writers.
Unfortunately, there’s a flipside: a penalty. That’s the consequence of Google taking issue with something on your site. Sometimes a penalty is well deserved, but even if you know you’re in the wrong, you probably want to do something about it.
50 Reasons Your Website Deserves to Be Penalized By Google
Posted by bigmoneyweb under Social MediaFrom http://blog.kissmetrics.com 3944 days ago
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3944 days ago
Content theft is the one I wish search engines would come down harder on.