Google Webmaster Guidelines update “Low Quality Guest Blog Post” a spam!
Recently updated: January 5th, 2019
Google has considered low quality guest blogging as “little or no original content”. Recently, Google has updated their webmaster guidelines, particularly in the little or scraped content, adding on “low-quality guest blog posts as a great example of “scraped content”. Brian Ussery first spotted, how Google has been struggling with the use of guest blogging and posting around link building. Particularly, when Google’s head of search spam explicitly explain that the guest blogging is done for SEO purpose, since then, Google has castigated many guest blog networks and continues setting their own targets emphasizing on low-quality guest blogging that aspires at manipulating their search results.
Guidelines under magnifying glass
In previous guidelines, Google has some guidelines that don’t add substantial value to the users have been changed in order to improve the site’s ranking in Google search results by scraping out the cookie cutter pages and contents from the site. Google make sure that the site is full of rich information that adds substantial value to the users, including relevant keywords, aptly used, that clear the subject matter of the content. Google take action against those domains that try hard to rank more highly by presenting scraped or other cookie-cutter pages, including
- Autogenerated content
- Doorway pages
- Scraped content, and
- Thin affiliate sites
Have a look on the changes that have been made by Google lately.
There are many SEOs that have been using scraped content and sharing the contents that have taken from other sources on the site. Google will take action against those domains that has high ranking due to scraped or other cookie-cutter pages.
- Autogenerated content,
- Doorway pages,
- Content from other sources, for instance, Scraped content or low-quality guest blog post.
- Thin affiliate sites
The rest is all as above, but now onwards; Google will take action against the content that will be taken from other sources, for instance, scraped content or low-quality guest blog posts.
Google will now considered scraped content or Low-quality guest blog post as a spam. For those who are practicing it, just keep in mind that this may push down your site’s ranking in the search result.
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It’s bad news for spammers. I think Google have taken good step against “Low Quality Guest Blog Post”, I am in favor of this latest update.
Yes Tamanna, You are right. Now people will stop “Content Scrapping”.