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How Guest Bloggers are Sleepwalking Their Way into Penalties

How Guest Bloggers are Sleepwalking Their Way into Penalties


How Guest Bloggers are Sleepwalking Their Way into Penalties

Posted: 07 May 2013 02:08 PM PDT

Posted by James Finlayson

How do you get links in a post-penguin world? For far too many the answer seems to be, exclusively, guest posting. Today I’m going to give you four reasons why I think this tactic is as dangerous as those it replaced.

Note: I’m not about to say that ‘all’ guest posting is bad – in the same way not all directories are automatically spammy. I’m also not about to say ‘all’ guest bloggers will be penalised. What I will do is point out the dangers of guest posting as Google becomes increasingly intelligent; and what you can do to avoid them.

Link Quality

Penguin really hurt sites that relied on low-quality links. Many have responded by setting a minimum domain authority threshold when prospecting. To keep the process efficient they then remove sites with a DA over a certain level – seeing these as less likely to accept content.

No new site owner ever sat down and thought ‘hmm, well I best not link to buybluewidgets.com today, my domain authority’s only 28 – I’ll wait a few months’. Equally, the reason Mashable's not linking to you isn't because your DA has yet to hit a magical level. If you offer something of value links naturally come from a huge variety of high, medium and low quality sites. High quality links are rare naturally, that’s part of what makes them so valuable, but they do occur. As a result, a completely natural link portfolio looks something like this:

A natural gently sloping curve peeking around a DA of 35

I’ve now started to see new sites, fresh out of a ‘successful’ outreach campaign whose link portfolio looks like this:

links only appearing within a short band of DA

There’s little way that this could have occurred un-engineered and, if it’s obvious to us then it’ll be obvious to Google too.

"Mass guest posting is dangerous because it creates an unnatural looking link quality graph." [tweet]

Link Type

Conventional wisdom tells us that directories are bad, blogs are good and academic links are amazing. Tools like Link Research Tools and Linkdex allow you to break up your competitors’ links by type - if SEO tools can do this then so can Google. I took a vertical at random and wasn’t surprised to see this:

A lot of directory links, but also some forum links and, to a lesser extent, blog and news links


It’s not unusual to find sites with a huge percentage of their links coming from directories and these are sites we currently think of as having engaged in low-quality link building. So your site proudly strides in to the market and builds this profile:

Almost entirely blog links, standing in stark contrast to the rest of the industry.

I’m not saying that you need to replicate the industry standard – that’s not going to put you ahead of your competitors. I am saying “A link profile made up of only one type of link looks unnatural – whatever those links are.” [tweet]

Link Location

Google devalued footer links because they’re too easy to game. Google devalued sidebar links because they were being purchased en masse. Are links in author boxes next? When you’re consistently relying on links in guest-post author boxes you’re building a very obvious footprint. Due to the author box’s proximity to the author markup, relatively standard layout and positioning on the page it would be incredibly easy for Google to algorithmically target them in the same way it did sidebars and footers.

When a link’s in the middle of a post there’s an assumption that it’s there because it’s relevant. When a link’s in the author box it’s rarely there for the benefit of the user – it’s the writer’s payment for the post. It’s a box in which the author advertises themselves. So it could be argued the author box is a form of paid advertisement. How long until Matt Cutts does a video saying those links should be no-followed?

That’s all before you consider that the link’s in a box that gets skipped over by readers. That means you can expect virtually no traffic from it. Wouldn't it be better to be building links that drive traffic as well as rankings?

Anchor-text-heavy links in author boxes look fishy, even to non-marketers; let’s stop building them.” [tweet]

Authorship

Google’s really started to push authorship as an important signal. So, many guest bloggers have used their own name (or repeatedly the same name) in each of their guest posts to build up their authority. This has led to a great new form of competitor link-building. If you’re an agency, this creates a competitive issue:

typing in an SEOs name with "guest blogger" surfaces far far to many guest posts

Whoever you are, this creates two other problems:

  1. Your competitors can Google your name and easily find your link-building efforts – no SEO tool necessary.
  2. Whichever domain you’re building links to has a large number of their links coming from a single author.

Every SEO knows how important domain diversity is; having a large number of your links coming from a single author is the authorship version of putting them all on the same domain. Assuming all other factors are equal (including average link quality), which of these do you think Google would be likely to rank more highly:

Site A has more links, but very few authors writing about it. Site B has fewer links but many many more authors writing about it.

In real life it’s natural to assume a company that has lots of people talking about it is more important than one nobody's heard of - that has very few people mentioning it; shouldn’t Google follow the same principal with linking authors?

Let’s assume Google gets smarter still. On your Google profile there’s a nice box for you to enter your employment history. What if Google used that data to make a graph similar to this?

What percentage of your links are from your employees? What percentage of your links are from self-professed content marketers?

Search engines see links as an indicator of quality because they’re essentially recommendations. If most of a company’s recommendations are coming from its own employees would you trust them? You’d probably just ignore those recommendations. What if Google decided to discount all links created by a company’s own employees? Simpler still, what if Google decided to ignore all links created by SEOs where those links are in articles that aren’t talking about SEO? Google’s collecting all this data now, why wouldn’t it use it?

One person authoring the majority of your links looks like link building – because it is.” [tweet]

Fundamentally, this all comes back to Dr Pete’s Top 1 SEO Tips For 2013 – diversify. Each of the issues is a problem of oversimplifying the link building process. I’m convinced that taking a holistic view to inbound marketing not only provides the highest ROI, but will increasingly become the only ‘safe’ way to aggressively grow a company’s reach online.

Takeaways:

  1. Don’t rely on any one type of site for a majority of your links; build links of all types into your plans.
  2. Be aware of the quality of links you're building, but make sure to keep the overall portfolio looking natural.
  3. Don't use a single author for all your content - vary it between different, real, people. When using external writers, use their authorship to help further vary the mix.
  4. Split up different parts of a client’s campaign between different team members; that way there should naturally be a slightly different approach applied across the client’s links.
  5. Oversimplifying a link building process may make it faster, but the footprint it generates also makes it riskier.

Have you begun to scale back, or even phase-out, guest posting? Let me know in the comments below.


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UKIP's Godfrey Bloom Blasts Fractional Reserve Lending as Fraud; Says Central Bankers Should be Tried for Financial Crimes

Posted: 07 May 2013 01:08 PM PDT

Here are a pair of interesting You-Tube videos on fractional reserve lending sent by reader Magnus who lives in Sweden.

Godfrey Bloom Blasts Fractional Reserve Lending as Fraud



"The problem that we have is a flawed banking system, a fractional reserve banking system where bankers can lend money they don't have. If you go back in time in the United States to the 1850s, that was a capital offense. You could hang for that." 

Link if video does not play: Money-Printing Scam - Godfrey Bloom MEP

Central Bankers Should be Tried for Financial Crimes



Godfrey Bloom on Cyprus: "In the great Cypriot bank heist, of course the big boys got their money out early, didn't they? It's always the little people who get shafted, isn't it? We now have a sick system, a situation, which the previous speaker alluded to quite rightly where the Fed, the Bank of England, the ECB, the Bank of Japan, all completely bankrupt, holding mountains of junk bonds bought with counterfeit money. Let's all blame the retail banks but it's the central banks where the cancer starts. Politicians, bankers, and lackey bureaucrats should be arraigned in an international financial tribunal, in the Hague, in the same way as war criminals." 

The end is rather humorous, please play it.

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When All Else Fails, Blame Your Staff, Not Yourself

Posted: 07 May 2013 10:18 AM PDT

President François Hollande's popularity has sunk to a new low of 24%. Rather than blame his own policies for the huge rise in unemployment and the lack of competitiveness in France, Hollande pins hopes of fresh start on cabinet reshuffle.
In an interview with the French magazine Paris Match published on Wednesday, Mr Hollande warned that none of his ministers were indispensable and that all would be judged on their results.

"At some point, choices and adjustments will have to be made," he said. "No one is protected in the government. No one has immunity," he stressed, hinting that even his close ally Jean-Marc Ayrault, prime minister, was at risk.

Many people who voted for Mr Hollande a year ago have recently joined protests against his government, complaining that the French president has failed to stand up to Germany's pro-austerity dictat in Europe.

At a leftwing rally in Bastille in Paris on Sunday protesters repeatedly attacked Mr Hollande's decision to delay the retirement age, cut child benefits and reduce capital gain taxes to finance the country's looming €20bn pension system deficit.

"A big lesson from my first year is that the legislative process is too slow for the needs of the French people and the demands of companies," said Mr Hollande. "We must act more quickly." 
Judging by Results 

Hollande wants to judge his appointees by their results. How about the big point? Hollande should point a finger at himself.

And just look at the socialist clowns complaining about lengthening of the retirement ages and cuts in untenable pension benefits. 

Supposedly more taxes is the answer, but that has the wealthy fleeing the country. More importantly, French businesses are already burdened with inane work rules that make it nearly impossible to fire anyone.

France Unemployment Rate

France Unemployment Rate Chart

Are Hollande's ministers responsible for the appearance of the above chart or is Hollande's socialist agenda?

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Reader Comments on "Are We Spending Enough on Education?"

Posted: 07 May 2013 01:59 AM PDT

Reader Michael from Northglen, Colorado chimed in on my article Is the US Spending Enough on Education?

Michael writes ....
Hello Mish

I went through one of numerous searchable databases put together by Natalie Menton to see where Jefferson County, Colorado is spending money on education.

I ran some searches and discovered that of the more than 100 highest paid employees in the district none of them is in a classroom, and all of them are making more than $100k.

Many of the titles are mystifying. Even if I presume these people are very good at whatever it is that they do, I'm hard-pressed to believe that the people of Jefferson County are getting their $11 million worth of service per year.

Allow me to cite some interesting examples from the 2010 school year.

The 102 highest salaries in the district were all paid more than $100,000 per year. That  works out to about $11.4 million every year. There were no fewer than fifteen senior principals with salaries ranging from $101,367 to $126,768.

Why does a school district need to compensate an Executive Director for Public Engage/Communications to the tune of more than $119,000? I have the same questions about Executive Directors of/for School Management, four of which make between $105,000 and $121,000 each.

I'm no less curious about the four "Community Superintendents" ranging from $121,000 to $130,000 each. Of course, those are just base salaries that do not include benefits or pensions.

Lastly, let's turn our attention to the Superintendent of Schools, who we are told is underpaid at a salary of over $200,000.

For comparison purposes, Hillary Clinton, the Secretary of State of the United States of America, has national security responsibilities. Love her or hate her, she is responsible for representing this country to every other sovereign nation on the planet. Hillary makes $186,000.

Last fall, during the general election, Jefferson County managed to get Ballot Questions 3A and 3B passed following a fearmongering campaign. Taxes went up. So where did the money go?

Just thought I'd share those bits and bytes with you, not that they'll come as any surprise.

Cheers,

Michael
Northglenn, CO
Where did the money go? Clearly, it's all "for the children", as it always is.

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