There have been new developments with my Game Demos Online site that shed some light on how the various search engines operate.
It has long been contended by SEO “experts” that Google penalizes duplicate content by shunting it far down in the listings. I found this not to be the case, as all of my content for this site was recycled from Wikipedia or Press Releases. In spite of the duplication, many of the pages on the Game Demos Online site were getting top ranking on page 1 of Google’s search results.
This changed rather quickly, and presently most of my site has dropped to other pages on Google – sometimes so far down the listings that I can’t find it in search results that only a week ago were putting me on page 1.
The site was still getting decent traffic and earning money though, so I traced the referring sites and discovered that it’s still getting page 1 rankings on Bing and Yahoo, as well as a multitude of small aggregate sites that appear to be completely automated.
My theory regarding the drop in Google rankings is that Google’s indexing bots noticed that all of the articles were linked to the same external affiliate program, which caused Google to view the site as a “feeder” site and thus made it less relevant to the associated keywords. I’ve attempted to fix this by placing the affiliate link on a single page on the site, and including a link to that page in the articles instead of linking directly to the affiliate program from each article. Only time will tell if it worked.
I find it interesting that Yahoo and Bing didn’t downgrade the site based on the fact that it’s a feeder. This implies to me that Bing and Yahoo’s algorithms still have a lot of catching up to do – not that I’m complaining.
Conclusion: If you’re making a “feeder” site that directs traffic to a single off-site Affiliate, and you want high rankings on Google, it’s best to “cloak” your outgoing link by hiding it within a single post/article, then linking to it instead of directly off-site in each post. This doesn’t seem to matter for Bing or Yahoo, but will likely change as they continue to improve their offerings.
For now, Bing and Yahoo’s lack is our gain – though potentially a loss for Internet users in general if it means that irrelevant sites keep coming up at the top of search results because people like me have gamed the search engines for profit. These experiments are necessary though if I’m to improve my grasp of SEO, so I’m not going to lose any sleep over it (what sleep? I spend half my nights scheming anyhow).
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