Hi Friends..!! We have been roaming around and asking everyone about how Google do this and that. The recent Google Spam Update might help you and save you million minutes. So see how Google Identifies Spam The revealed facts by Matt Cutts and reviewed by experts. I stumbledupon this wonderful post I hope it will help anyone who is seriously looking forward to improve website ranking on Google. http://www.seobythesea.com/2011/02/document-level-classifiers-and-google-spam-identification/
Things change and google have made some significant changes since that article had been made, It was nearly a year ago of which that article was written. Thats not to say its not still relevant however
I found it interesting thanks - especially for the bit about repeated keywords and synonyms in the tags being an indicator of spam. I may well relook at my keyword meta tag where I have been in the habit of repeating each keyword for each county/town the page is associated with - maybe a spam flag?
Yea, that's right. But it is good to let know those who are either knew or dont know much about these. After reading this instead of putting in whatever is not quite necessary they can put up good talent by putting in efforts into right direction.
The repetition of keywords to get few SERP hits is a far-gone history that we can only cherish and marvel at but as soon as we put it to use again we are going to lose our reputation. Therefore, keeping Meta Keywords according to the Google demands is far better and helpful in two way. One, we can save our time. The second we can do what exactly the current scenario demands us to instead making guesses.
Google has been changing its spam policy continuously to provide the best results to its users in Google SERP. Still then a nice sharing I must say.