Delete your competitors from the Google SERP!

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A new CROME extension will allow users to permanently "BLOCK" any domain they choose from the google SERP they see with just a click or two..... and here is the good part.... then the blocked domain gets reported to google as a "USER_BLOCKED" domain and the rumor is that this info will also be used as one of those famous google ranking factors.

I am just wondering how long before sites start dropping out of the SERP...
Should be perdy quick... as soon as the 'bad guys' realize how this is gonna work...

I wonder what the going rate is gonna be for 1000 unique IP's blocking a single domain ???
 
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OMG. I thought Google was smarter than this. Looks to me to be a much easier way to 'Google Bowl' :( What happens if we get every webmaster to block Google? :)
 

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It gets way friggen worse...

Matt has confirmed the connection between Rankings and this new reporting method.

google said:
"We’ve been exploring different algorithms to detect content farms, which are sites with shallow or low-quality content. One of the signals we're exploring is explicit feedback from users. To that end, today we’re launching an early, experimental Chrome extension so people can block sites from their web search results. If installed, the extension also sends blocked site information to Google, and we will study the resulting feedback and explore using it as a potential ranking signal for our search results."
source:Official Google Blog: New Chrome extension: block sites from Google’s web search results
 

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Hopefully their algorithms will be smart enough to detect which sites are content rich and that will supersede any feedback from the extension. It reiterates to me that building content rich sites should be a big priority for any webmaster. But no sense in wasting energy on something you can't control.

LMAO at blocking google. I guess that would paint a pretty good picture for them if it is open to manipulation. ;D
 

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Geez, I hope they wisen up fast!
 

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Hopefully their algorithms will be smart enough to detect which sites are content rich and that will supersede any feedback from the extension...

If google could "detect which sites are content rich" in the first place they would not need to try this kind of crap.

I do have to laugh though, the Great Google having to RESORT to using actual Human Minds to 'help' select their SERP... So they are a headed toward being nothing more than a fancy Directory.... LOL
 

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If its true, us webmasters could use it to band together and really take down places like Grand Prive.
 

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Oh it's true all right.

You can install the extension right now.

...and as of last night, according to Matt Cutts (googles top search guy), google has already started using the data from the extension.

You can already find outfits that are selling the Black Hat end of this.
The BH SEO world is just about out of their f---ing evil little minds over this...

Personally, I think there is more to this than meets the eye. Google, is not about to open their algo to blatant manipulation, at least in public... and very very much unlike the oh so secretive google, they made this new 'feature' VERY public, before it was even released.

Things like that make me wonder if this isn't is just another back handed attempt to take down the content spammers and Black Hats.
 
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Things like that make me wonder if this isn't is just another back handed attempt to take down the content spammers and Black Hats.

Now, wouldn't that be interesting!
 

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it's working...

I am already getting hit.
 

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According to Google Analytics visits from CROME Browsers to one of my sites has risen by 3600% in the last 10 days... :eek:

Check your stats.

Of course, my experience may be a little different... I have a lot of BH type folks that don't like me much.... lol
 
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The algorithm of Google is smart enough to help them detect the sites that are enriched with content, and get feedback from the extension.
 
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It is not possible and i advice you...

Not to post these kinds of issued on the forums because Google may penalize.

A new CROME extension will allow users to permanently "BLOCK" any domain they choose from the google SERP they see with just a click or two..... and here is the good part.... then the blocked domain gets reported to google as a "USER_BLOCKED" domain and the rumor is that this info will also be used as one of those famous google ranking factors.

I am just wondering how long before sites start dropping out of the SERP...
Should be perdy quick... as soon as the 'bad guys' realize how this is gonna work...

I wonder what the going rate is gonna be for 1000 unique IP's blocking a single domain ???
 

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casinorecommender said:
Not to post these kinds of issued on the forums because Google may penalize.

Thanks... I needed a laugh. ;)
 

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In looking back over this issue of the Chrome site blocker.

It appears that I was at least partly correct.
Looks to me like Google has used the data, at least in part, to help identify and deal with some real blackhats. ;D
 

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Don't know if it's mere coincidence or whether it's the crome plug-in but two of my larger sites which have been favourite targets of BH'ers have literally zoomed up the serps.

Traffic has quadrupled. Their back to if not better than before they became popular with BH'ers.
 

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Things like that make me wonder if this isn't is just another back handed attempt to take down the content spammers and Black Hats.

My money's on this. I have the same thoughts about the disavow tool.

Step 1: Announce a change or new feature

Step 2: Watch webmasters around the world react and make changes to their websites

Step 3: Reward or Punish as needed or desired.
 
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