Why your niche page runs the risk of a penalty by Google
The vast majority of affiliate pages are virtually identical. If you've seen one, seen all the. This pattern might work for Google to update its algorithm.
The other day I threw a new idea for a tourist app. Apparently Google I went ahead launching something virtually identical to "my vision" called Goggles. Basically you're doing a photo to an object and returns you additional information about it. For now works for products, tourist attractions and a museum (Metropolitan Museum of Art)
Google already recognizes same type automated web
We agree that a priori seems unaware of the technology behind a complex take a picture of the Eiffel Tower and take back the entry in the Wikipedia or other relevant information. The difficulty in my view arises always recognize the same goal when the angles and the quality of the picture is changing.
We agree that a priori seems unaware of the technology behind a complex take a picture of the Eiffel Tower and take back the entry in the Wikipedia or other relevant information. The difficulty in my view arises always recognize the same goal when the angles and the quality of the picture is changing.
Let us take another example. If you want to take a picture of a web page simply you make a snapshot. With the exception of size no quality variations or angle. I think we can agree that Google should be relatively straightforward
to recognize the type of web (portal, forum, blog, online store, etc.)
according to the structure of it through a simple snapshot even
automated.
Beyond interpret a page-level content, it makes sense to add the analysis layer visually. With Goggles it has shown that it should be a simple thing that even already be doing.Is the disappearance of Made for Adsense pages of the old school?
This gives me think. There are many pages on the web type Made for Adsense (MFA) .No I think this definition is bad because even Trovit or Softonic end base the vast majority of their income on clicks of ads of its users (although it is true that We should also have an important part with downloads). Such pages can be even desired by Google if they add value (or let's say from the perspective of the Seeker).
There are also many MFA which I would call "old school". I mean living affiliate pages and Adsense ads. Just take a quick look at the website to recognize them as such. I think a decade have not changed in terms of structure, content or type of design. They have evolved because now we know that we must add a disclaimer, a page from us, social networks, etc. to make everything look more natural. While attempting to conceal adding items Google automatically tracks the level of content, not try to hide their real identity visually. If you've seen one, you've seen them all. A Google these pages does not like too much and would like to make them disappear when before the top of their rankings.
I think it's a matter of relatively little time for Google launch a visual recognition to identify and eliminate MFA type sites automated (or adding a human additional filter). Probably would as defined an important cleaning their rankings. If you do not want to lose all the work invested recommend you put the batteries and put so fond visual aspects as you already did with the SEO. Then do not complain that you have not noticed
Beyond interpret a page-level content, it makes sense to add the analysis layer visually. With Goggles it has shown that it should be a simple thing that even already be doing.Is the disappearance of Made for Adsense pages of the old school?
This gives me think. There are many pages on the web type Made for Adsense (MFA) .No I think this definition is bad because even Trovit or Softonic end base the vast majority of their income on clicks of ads of its users (although it is true that We should also have an important part with downloads). Such pages can be even desired by Google if they add value (or let's say from the perspective of the Seeker).
There are also many MFA which I would call "old school". I mean living affiliate pages and Adsense ads. Just take a quick look at the website to recognize them as such. I think a decade have not changed in terms of structure, content or type of design. They have evolved because now we know that we must add a disclaimer, a page from us, social networks, etc. to make everything look more natural. While attempting to conceal adding items Google automatically tracks the level of content, not try to hide their real identity visually. If you've seen one, you've seen them all. A Google these pages does not like too much and would like to make them disappear when before the top of their rankings.
I think it's a matter of relatively little time for Google launch a visual recognition to identify and eliminate MFA type sites automated (or adding a human additional filter). Probably would as defined an important cleaning their rankings. If you do not want to lose all the work invested recommend you put the batteries and put so fond visual aspects as you already did with the SEO. Then do not complain that you have not noticed
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