Google to Penalize Over-SEO'd Sites

I can't find the thread where all the SSL and the missing refferal data is, so I will just as well post this here.

Firefox is switching to ssl connection on their custom google search AND their title bar search.

Chrome will follow suit.

Opera and IE mention nothing about this yet, but probably eventually will too.

10%, huh...
 


Will be funny if now service providers start to show rank charts of sites dropping instead of rising. 'From #1 to nowhere!'

I have bitchin chart of my site doing that fuck yeah just dump some ALN links and watch it tank... but first it was #1 for a few days I wish I knew better novice mistake... psh
 
slacker, give it three months, if it was ALN, those links go to nothingland and disappear. You'll bounce back.

I hope your right!

So in a few months should I submit to webmater tools for reconsideration?

I got slammed down to #40 a few days ago and now dancing around #20
 
do a case study, try bringing down case density to like .5 or less and maybe using outside seo (link building) for your desired keyword? Im seeing alotta sites rank for keys based on anchor, and little to do with content. just my thoughts,
 
I can't find the thread where all the SSL and the missing refferal data is, so I will just as well post this here.

Firefox is switching to ssl connection on their custom google search AND their title bar search.

Chrome will follow suit.

Opera and IE mention nothing about this yet, but probably eventually will too.

10%, huh...
thanks for the information..
 
My sites got hit really bad by Panda. But I'm changing my keywords tags to use ALL CAPS so all will be fine.
 
Rankings have been bouncing around a bit still, how is everyone doing with the recent updates? Funny thing is that inner pages that weren't ranking before for certain keywords are now on the first page and my main url is bouncing around for those keywords. Even some old pages that I haven't updated in a long time or done any seo on are ranking better than main page.
 
To get your site back from penguin or panda do these things it probably help.

Change/edit keywords and tags
Focus on On-site SEO (heading, metatags, keywords, meta description)
Make new strategy for offline SEO.(Link diversity, Blog comments, Web 2.0& ETC)
Wait and see result:)

Hope it help:)

P.s I tried it.
P.ss: I've seen result
 
OMG!
 
There's a tool on IBP that shows you your onsite Seo compared to your competitors.

The word over-optimisation may confuse guys but I believe that its in comparison to what your competitors are doing for a particular term.

For example supposing a new trending keyword like "venus williams is gay" came up today after she was seen kissing Queen Latifah.

You then go ahead and point 1000 wikis to your new article.

yesterday the keyword non-existent, then today you get 1000 links? That's over optimisation.

Ok not exactly like that but I hope you get the drift.

Compared to your competition. Also compared to what you've been doing before. Very simple.
 
@maki, I think this probably has more to do with on-site. There are so many niches (celebrity gossip for example) where you go from having 0 links to 1000 or more links in an hour. The problem here is going to be stuffing in the titles, stuffing in the on-page text, and footer links that are overly optimized.
 
One of my sites went from Page 1 to page 5/6/7, here is a case study of what I did to fix it.

articlewyz.com/penguin-recovery-using-articlewyz


Basically : Remove a lot of Onpage SEO Plugins and build more varied links.