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With the increase in the number of websites getting deindexed bimonthly and blogs getting unchached almost weekly, more and more bloggers and webmasters would like to know what exactly are Google's standards so that their blogs or website will be safe from Google's Panda and Penguin.
Since last year, 2011, when Panda was first experienced, there have been many articles provided online talking about the different ways to avoid Google's penalty. What I have seen is that most of what these articles provide are useful tips. But because there are too many of these tips online and viewers only spend a portion of their time when reading articles online, I've decided to enlist the most import of them in detail here in this article.
So what exactly is the biggest secret in avoiding Panda and Penguin when buying backlinks from blogs?
Answer: Go back to the basics of blogging.
Blogging greatly evolved from how it was 4 years ago. When I started blogging, my initial aim and my real aim as well, by that time, was to provide information. For me, to blog means to inform. Things greatly changed however as soon as webmasters realized how they will benefit from the links offered by blogs. Webmasters then started to search for blogs that are willing to sell backlinks. Bloggers see this as a great opportunity to earn good profit. They started selling as much links on their blogs to webmasters. This is not a problem before for both the blogger and the webmaster. However, as Google noticed this, they become stricter to make sure that only high quality and real content will show up on Google's search result so as to maintain a healthy internet environment. They then created these algorithms to eliminate blogs or websites on searches that are obviously buying links and not offering useful content.
Avoiding Panda and Google means that you need to walk on Google's standards.
1. Go back to the basics of blogging. Blogging should aim to inform and not to sell backlinks. Don't be obvious that you are selling links by putting a "Buy Backlinks" page on your blog. Obviously, readers won't trust your review of a product if they will know that you are paid for your reviews. If you are buying links, make sure that it is not on blogs that are obviously selling links.
2. If you are blogging just to inform, you will not want to create articles about payday loans on your diet blog since you know that your readers who are obviously interested in diet may not be interested in payday loans. So if you're buying links, your safest way to get links is to get them from blogs with relevant niche as yours and avoid spammy blogs.
3. If you are blogging to provide your readers with fresh content, you will not want to create low quality and copied content on your blog. So stay away from blogs with low quality and copied content.
4. High quality blogs usually got high quality backlinks from good websites. I've had a pr5 blog which has 2 pr8 backlinks. My client gave me those two backlinks for free after being satisfied with my service. Since then, this blog has never been affected by Panda and Penguin. Bottomline is that link buyers should buy from blogs with good backlinks. They benefit more from the link juice.
So far, these are the most effective ways for you to buy and build backlinks for your website and avoid Panda and Penguin.
After the Panda and Penguin, many bloggers took some rest for a while and prepare higher quality blogs to offer their clients following the guidelines discussed above. Charity Rose Guevarra, the writer, is the writing department head of Accelerankwebs.com, the premier search engine optimization and online advertising company in the Philippines that provides backlinks from blogs that are informative and with high quality, updated with fresh and relevant content, and with good authority and backlinks from reputed websites.
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