Tag Archive: Googlenoia
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Googlenoia is the fear of what Google may do next to your PageRank or search engine indexing. Many people are still worried that Google will hand down penalties for innocent linking to other sites. Some have made every link, internal and external, on their blog ‘nofollow’. Others are looking for an angle to beat Google. Here are the latest links I’ve found on this phenomena.
Googlenoia continues to sweep the blogosphere. Several bloggers are concerned that having virtually any kind of followed link from your site is sure to cause a PageRank slapdown by Google. Here are some links to sites where this is mentioned and a chance to have your Googlenoid link added to the mix.
There’s continued buzz around the blogosphere about the recent Google PageRank demotions of blogs using Pay Per Post, Smorty, and other review services. Some believe that there is no problem if you follow Google Webmaster Rules on paid links while others seem to be so afraid of what Google will do next they’re afraid to mention certain sites in their articles. In short, many bloggers have become paranoid about what Google will do next. I’m calling it “Googlenoia”.
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