How to avoid the Google Bitch slap…
So you got a blog up and running and want to test your hand at Paid blogging or want to monetize your sites’ Pagerank?
Here are some simple and yet to the point tips that will help you avoid a Google PR 0 .
1. Never put banners of payperpost and such.
This blog has 9 thousand backlinks and should have gotten a nice PR boost if it wasn’t for the fact that I plastered PPP and Sponsored Reviews banners on it.
2. Never use the word : Sponsored Reviews or Sponsored Posts.
Mr GPT got a big Fat PR 0 .
Why ?
Because all of his Sponsored Reviews had this disclaimer: This entry is a Sponsored post. Not such a good idea.
3. Use or keep Nofollow.
The nofollow code disables any possibility of passing down Pagerank or Link juice or paid links. Use it so Google accepts the fact that you are selling text links.
4. Don’t blog about Text link ads and such.
Never , ever mention sites about selling text links . G hates that. Ya dig?
5. Never do Paid Blogging.
Its simple yet annoying. Just never do paid blogging like Sponsored Reviews and youll never be hit by the PR of Niet .
In conclusion, I would like to say this : If you absolutely want to abide to Google( Yuck I feel dirty) , follow these steps but I gotta tell you , you will be missing out on alot of cash.
IE: You won’t be getting referrals for your Sponsored Reviews if you never promote it and that is where the real money lies plus not many will buy a text link if you have NoFollow on your site.
Look at this site . It has no PR yet i got a loyal readership ( probably) and I make a decent amount from it.
Popularity: 62% [?]
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February 6th, 2008 at 5:10 am
I’m a member of Smorty (another paid blog posting site) and they addressed the Google PageRank issue by telling members:
1. Remove all sponsored post tags on each of your posts. Search engines can follow these tags to determine if you are being paid for posts.
2. Remove any other tags like “hire me” and “review me”. Any general affiliate banners are fine to keep.
I did these things and still took a hit to one of my blogs. Hey, maybe that blog just sucks!