I'm not sure if you caught this BIG
announcement yesterday (February 24th).
In Google's own words...
"in the last day or so we launched a pretty big
algorithmic improvement to our ranking -- a change
that noticeably impacts 11.8% of our queries"
Here's a few more comments from big G:
"This update is designed to reduce rankings for
low-quality sites -- sites which are low-value add
for users, copy content from other websites or
sites that are just not very useful"
This is BAD news for anyone creating "push-button"
websites and blogs that merely swipe articles and/or
videos from directories.
For me, this latest G update had the *reverse* effect.
Seriously.
While some people watched their sites sink faster
than Mel Gibson's popularity...
Many of my blogs got a sudden *spike* in traffic and
rankings.
Why?
Well, I've been taking a "hybrid" approach to
building blogs, getting content and free traffic.
After this latest Google update, it seems this
approach keeps Google happy too. :-)
Speaking about "hybrid" traffic...
After watching my sites thrive after this
latest G update, I decided to put something
together for you.
I am compiling my notepad scribbles into a document
that details the same "hybrid" traffic blueprint
that I use.
It works great.
Give me a few more days to finish the report and
I'll email you the download link, k?
The cool thing is... once you start taking a
*hybrid* approach to getting free traffic, you'll
become immune to Google slaps, updates or
sudden changes.
That means... no more worrying about what
*might* happen to your sites and traffic.
Wouldn't that be awesome?
I'll show you how to do it soon.
P.S. - In the meantime, if you want to take a
look at the official Google blog post that I
referenced earlier, here it is:
http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2011/02/finding-more-high-quality-sites-in.html
Have a great weekend!
Jason Potash
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