21 Apr 2008 at 14:58 by Joshua J. Steimle
Because it can't accurately identify them. Frankly, I don't have much against Google having something against paid links. It's their search engine, they can do whatever they want with it. Of course I'd prefer they live and let live when it comes to paid links, for my own self-interest as someone who occasionally uses paid links as a way to build incoming links for my SEO clients.
But the problem is there's no way for Google--I should say "no effective way"--to differentiate between a paid link and one that isn't paid for.
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17 Apr 2008 at 09:31 by Joshua J. Steimle
A real description of an SEO firm on an SEO directory:
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If you're shopping for SEO services and you hear this type of pitch, you might figure "Hey, it's only $375 and maybe I'll get something out of it even though it sounds too good to be true." But what you should be thinking is "For $375 I could take my wife out for a really, really nice night on the town, and the ROI would be higher to boot."
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