Matt Cutts (google) banning seos / websites for not using no follow tags

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  1. midlandi Can you smell that?

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    What is this, is Matt cutts penalizing people for not using the no follow tag?

    From what I'm reading in his latest blogs, and videos I'm watching on the internet if they find out people are buying links for search engines rankings, then its a good possibility the user can get banned, Matt clearly states creative website deserve the rankings, natural links, like link baits.


    Any other veiws or input on this?
  2. Emu20 New Member

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    Matt is doing the right thing. If we have people buying off rankings then no website can be trusted on having legit rankings
  3. Zoli New Member

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    I'm really curious how this announcement will influance the evolution of the internet marketing. It may improve the visitor experience, because every webmaster will try to create content to gain link baitings. Otherwise when I first read his blog post I was quite angry.
  4. midlandi Can you smell that?

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    You have a good point Bagi, if all websites need to target good content now then yes the visitors experience will be vastly improved.Though I think he should be targetting adsense only sites these are parasites.
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    can anyone explain it to me what is map cutts?
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