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Why Does Google Hate Link Manipulation?

March 21, 2008


Anyone who knows the Google team well, knows that they all have a huge distaste for . In my , it is more than just a distance for some of the team members, specifically Matt Cutts.

, a great guy, Google engineer since January 2000, has a strong, deep, gut wrenching distaste for , in my . Where do I get this from? I don’t think from our conversations but from watching write and communicate with webmasters on issues since early 2003.

Let me pull out one recent post by that demonstrates it. A Sphinn , writes:

Todd, what about a query like [symptoms of a heart attack]? The searcher wants accurate results , and might not have enough time or patience to research the subject thoroughly. We think about searches like this and issues like this all the time, which is why Google may come across as humorless when we talk about some linking issues.I thought made a pretty compelling . When you search, you don’t want a search that is “fooled” by lower-quality links. And if you’re trying to compete for search rankings fairly, you don’t want a site that takes short cuts to do better than your site. That’s why it’s so helpful to have great content first and foremost and then promote that content well as opposed to just building links to low-quality content.

Just read that. Do people search for such things? I would think so. I don’t think heart attacks are sudden always and I hear many people get them without knowing, they just feel discomfort. So takes this stuff beyond seriously, but sometimes, I feel, personally. Imagine, spending eight plus years working at a company to build out a search experience that provides as much help to the searcher as possible. Now, imagine you have people come in and try to manipulate that? In my , it would take a strong man to not take that somewhat personally. Of course, Googlers can’t take it personally, but in some cases - it can be hard not to.

at Sphinn.

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