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BMW Site gets Google Death Penalty
Google 'death penalty' for BMW site
By Stephen Hutcheon February 6, 2006 - 12:10AM Luxury car maker BMW has had its German website blacklisted by Google after it was caught trying to artificially boost its popularity ranking on the world's leading internet search engine. The delisting was reported by several bloggers and later confirmed in a blog post by Google software engineer Matt Cutts wrote that the methods used by BMW were a violation of the search engine's guidelines. continued... http://smh.com.au/news/breaking/goog...074113688.html |
Not a real brilliant move. I suspect a there will be some pink slips for those in charge of bmw.com.de
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Interesting article about Google...No cheating please
Hey gang,
Beware, no cheating on Google. Google removed BMW's web site from its index for violating their guidelines against trying to manipulate search results. Nice that it doesn't involve an adult site. http://news.yahoo.com/s/pcworld/2006...pcworld/124621 Have fun, dunkin |
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And it's good to see our precious Sydney Morning Herald got one fact out of ten correct...
Doorway pages improve PR and PR gets you more google traffic... thanks chief... |
What I don't understand is this: The java script redirect was entirely language independant. This isn't an issue of a german redirect or anything like that. Why would this site have been included with this redirect anyway?
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