And that anti-spam algorithms would constantly improve

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sumaiyakhatun29
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And that anti-spam algorithms would constantly improve

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And that one day they would become so effective that attempts to deceive users with the help of search engines would become pointless. Why do Yandex and Google fight spam? It's their business. User satisfaction depends on the quality of search results. Satisfaction affects the search engine's market share and advertising revenue.


Search spam definitely worsens the quality of search. It turns out that these would-be canada consumer email list optimizers are putting a spoke in the wheel of Yandex and Google's business. Therefore, search engines will always fight any cheating. In 2011, it became finally clear that old-school SEO, built on deception and manipulation, has no prospects. Six years ago, Yandex learned to effectively combat textual footcloths.


And Google released the first Panda from its cage, which ate sites with low-quality content. Search engines fought against cheating before 2011. But that year there was a turning point, after which only convinced manipulators deny the death of manipulative SEO. What did Texterra know in 2013? Here is a quote from Denis Savelyev's article "Why Content Marketing is the New SEO" : "Search engines no longer care about the density of your keys if the text is in demand by the audience and is read.
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