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Google Empowers Your Competitors To Destroy Your Search Engine Rankings

May 12, 2008 – 3:54 am

evil googleNo matter how smart you are, with the current Google algorithms, you can never run away from the possibility of your competitors destroying your presence on the Search Engines by using Google’s savvy algorithms against you. There are variety of ways, how your evil competitors can do this:

  1. Google proxy hacking
  2. Automated Comment spamming your website’s URL on explicit websites.
  3. Automated directory submission of your website in crap directories (your ranking on Yahoo may jump but Google will surely bury you for links from such directories).
  4. Your competitor might generate hundreds of links with same anchor text from single IP address.
  5. Your competitors might use content scrapping scripts to replicate your entire website. So many times, I have seen Google penalizing the original website and ranking the content scrappers.
  6. 301/302/Javascript redirect hijacking.

The consequence of such attacks are not always fatal but even a drop of 5 places can hurt your website’s traffic badly. I know that if you have strong immunity (Google trust rank) you can survive such competitor attacks but it takes time and efforts to build such a strong immunity and not every websites is blessed with it. I don’t think Google should allow website’s competitor destroy its ranking just because it has a weak immunity.

Solutions

  • Block the IP address of the websites scrapping your content.
  • There are many ways to fight Google proxy hacking like mod rewrite from .htacceess file, reverse cloaking & other PHP scrips.
  • Use honeypots.

Additionally, what I feel Google can do here is to let the webmasters drop the the links manually from their webmaster central account which they think might harm their website’s ranking and immunity. Search Engines need to evolve…big time!!!
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  1. 2 Responses to “Google Empowers Your Competitors To Destroy Your Search Engine Rankings”

  2. “I feel Google can do here is to let the webmasters drop the the links manually from their webmaster central account which they think might harm their website’s ranking and immunity”

    This would be the greatest thing since sliced bread for SEOs. Not going to happen.

    By John Lessnau on May 17, 2008

  3. Yes John. Even I am not to optimistic about that happening in near future. But Search Engines really need to evolve..big time!!

    By Pulkit Rastogi on May 19, 2008

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