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  1. Best link indexer?
  2. Discussion in 'Black Hat SEO' started by jayzee, Dec 21, 2020.
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  13. +++++++++++++++I need something to help me get my links indexer properly
  14. What are people using?
  15. It all comes to Content quality...Make sure content is Unique and good. It will get indexed automatically...have you tried google webmaster tool for manual submission?
  16. Tier 2 or indexer like Speed links , Indexinject
  17. I've found express indexer to be useful. But it is harder to index links these days, so I expect that most links won't index easily. Still, if you build enough you can get enough to index.
  18. Make Tier Links And Go For Paid Indexing Services.
  19. Nowadays link indexing tools are not working. So we have to do some manual action for indexing share you links to social media pages and do some tier 2 links for high quality free submission sites.
  20. This is what it’s like to be a technology reporter in 2020. Freebies are everywhere, but real access is scant. Powerful companies like Facebook and Google are major distributors of journalistic work, meaning newsrooms increasingly rely on tech giants to reach readers, a relationship that’s awkward at best and potentially disastrous at worst.
  21. Being a conduit breeds exclusives. Challenging the grand narrative gets one blackballed.
  22. Mobile Search Index
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  24. Google announced they are releasing a mobile first search index:
  25. Although our search index will continue to be a single index of websites and apps, our algorithms will eventually primarily use the mobile version of a site’s content to rank pages from that site, to understand structured data, and to show snippets from those pages in our results. Of course, while our index will be built from mobile documents, we're going to continue to build a great search experience for all users, whether they come from mobile or desktop devices.
  26. There are some forms of content that simply don't work well on a 350 pixel wide screen, unless they use a pinch to zoom format. But using that format is seen as not being mobile friendly.
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  28. Notice in the above graphic how the "website" link uses generic text, is aligned toward the right, and is right next to an image so that it looks like an ad. It is engineered to feel like an ad and be ignored. The actual ads are left aligned and look like regular text links. They have an ad label, but that label is a couple lines up from them & there are multiple horizontal lines between the label and the actual ad units.
  29. Not only does Google have the ability to shift the layout in such a drastic format, but then with whatever remains they also get to determine who they act against & who they don't. While the SEO industry debates the "ethics" of various marketing techniques Google has their eye on the prize & is displacing the entire ecosystem wholesale.
  30. Users were generally unable to distinguish between ads and organic listings *before* Google started mixing the two in their knowledge graph. That is a big part of the reason search ads have never seen the engagement declines banner ads have seen.
  31. Mobile has been redesigned with the same thinking in mind. Google action items (which can eventually be monetized) up top & everything else pushed down the page.
  32. The blurring of "knowledge" and ads allows Google to test entering category after category (like doctor calls from the search results) & forcing advertisers to pay for the various tests while Google collects data.
  33. And as Google is scraping information from third party sites, they can choose to show less information on their own site if doing so creates additional monetization opportunities. As far back as 2020 Google stripped phone numbers off of non-sponsored map listings. And what happened with the recent 3 pack? While 100% of the above the fold results are monetized, ...
  34. "Go back to an original search that turns up the 3 PAC. Its completely devoid of logical information that a searcher would want:
  35. No phone number
  36. No address
  37. No map
  38. NO LINK to the restaurant website.
  39. Anything that most users would want is deliberately hidden and/or requires more clicks." - Dave Oremland
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