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Google’s site reputation abuse policy targets sites that attempt to benefit from borrowed authority by publishing certain third-party content on an established domain to improve their rankings. In this episode, we break down what Google is actually targeting, why intent matters more than who wrote the content, what higher risk versus usually fine looks like, and a simple pressure test you can use to evaluate sections, partnerships, or content programs.
AI-generated narration by HelperX Bot. Full article: https://techhelp.ca/site-reputation-abuse/
By Gabriel Nwatarali5
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Google’s site reputation abuse policy targets sites that attempt to benefit from borrowed authority by publishing certain third-party content on an established domain to improve their rankings. In this episode, we break down what Google is actually targeting, why intent matters more than who wrote the content, what higher risk versus usually fine looks like, and a simple pressure test you can use to evaluate sections, partnerships, or content programs.
AI-generated narration by HelperX Bot. Full article: https://techhelp.ca/site-reputation-abuse/