My friends, followers of the SEO site in Arabic, today we will talk about the future of the guest blogger in 2014. After many discussions that took place among SEO experts and after following the statements of Matt Cutts, the annoying search official at Google, we conclude that the future of the guest blogger is at stake, and the sites hosting guest bloggers are also at stake. In this article, we will mention why it has become dangerous to allow guest bloggers to publish on our sites, and how we can avoid the upcoming Google update that directly targets guest bloggers and host sites. We will also mention the most important periods that the guest blogger went through in the year 2013. This post deals with the guest blogger who publishes Dofollow backlinks within the articles he writes and has nothing to do with the blogger who blogs to spread interest and help build content.
Contents of the topic Toggle Why did the guest blogger pose a threat to the site? How can we avoid the upcoming Google update, which targets this type of bloggers, if they are present on our sites?
The most important periods that the guest blogger went through
In 2013, why did the guest blogger pose a threat to the site? The short answer: Because the guest blogger is blogging for backlinks and building commercial links, which is a practice that is not accepted by Google. A few days ago, I was browsing Matt Cutts' personal website and was surprised by a post of his regarding guest bloggers. Here is the summary of that post: Cutts says: This morning, I received an annoying email from an unknown (spam) person - on my personal email. The message said that this person is offering his services as a guest blogger, and what is striking is that he offers the service of selling backlinks that exceed page rankings on Google, in exchange for a specific sum of money.
Matt Cutts adds: If you are a guest blogger, you should stop doing that. Why? Because, nowadays, the guest blogger has become a machine for publishing annoying content and paid links, and he adds, if you blog a lot, know that you are running a bad company. Katz goes more in depth about the guest blogger who publishes spam and promises upcoming updates targeting this type of blogger and also the sites that allow them to blog on their pages.
How can we avoid the upcoming Google update, which targets this type of bloggers, if they are present on our sites? The short answer: Upcoming violations can be avoided by adding the NoFollow tag to all external links on the site. In the beginning, Matt says do not allow people you do not know to blog. Rather, make the guest blogger one of your closest friends and help him publish useful content. Cutts pointed out in a group of previous videos about the guest blogger and how you should deal with him, including: Matt Cutts: It is better to monitor the posts of the “guest blogger.” Matt Cutts: Abuse of the guest blogger and spam is on the rise. Look at the guest blogger and the links within newspaper articles. We add here, since the guest blogger’s primary goal has become only building backlinks to his site, so what do you have to do? Except for depriving him of the advantage of placing Dofollow links, and this is what Cutts mentioned, “to keep my reader from punishing you, by avoiding making your site available for the purposes of building backlinks.” The most important periods that the guest blogger went through in 2013. In the past year, the guest blogger received great response and wide support, especially from the owners of the site, and we at the SEO site in Arabic also offered the opportunity to be a guest blogger, after this type of blogging had such great excitement that many people began Bloggers took advantage of the opportunity to earn some money through their blogs, as some began to charge sums of up to $1,000 in exchange for placing links on famous sites, and they reached the point where they began to engage in bad practices in ranking pages and ranking at the top of search results.
Google began issuing many warnings and alerts, including those we mentioned a while ago, but unfortunately bloggers continued the same approach without stopping. Today we are waiting for the next update from Google, as it will penalize many sites that have become a primary center for this type of link building. Now, when you finish reading this article, and if your site is one of these sites that we mentioned in the post, go to the add-ons and search for the add-on responsible for placing Nofollow tags on external links and apply them to your site.
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