Most important white hat SEO stuff you'll read this year

Thanks Barto!

Also, several tweets down, there is this hilariousness:
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Am I dumb or does it really suggest that paying for ads on big G will give my website the Google love ?
This info should give some ideas.
Or someone please explain me if I missed something here.

I'm not an "expert", but from YEARS of reading posts by real experts on BHW, my answer is that Google would never give away any secrets. And if you try reading between the lines, you might figure something out, but it's Google. They do whatever earns them the most money. As far as I can tell, there are two things that make Google (Search) money:

  • Keeping users on Google's page (snippets, answers, etc. that keep you on their page and NOT clicking on a search result)
  • Having site owners spend more on AdWords
Those are the only 2 "givens" that I know of. o_O
 
Im probably too stupid, so what exactly does this mean? Paying for ads means being crawled more often, or something more?
 
Im probably too stupid, so what exactly does this mean? Paying for ads means being crawled more often, or something more?

No.

It means when you pay for ads you SPEND your organic crawling budget.
 
So better not run ads and left crawling budget untouched
 
So better not run ads and left crawling budget untouched

For some that's not an option tho.

Also other crawlers share the same budget. Images, adsense and so on.
 
Thanks for sharing, not sure if I'd categorize it as the most important, but still good.
Maybe I'm just missing something
 
Very useful information and thanks a lot for sharing.. Will try..
 
This is the most relevant SEO thread you'll read this year.

Think about your site's link structure, where the bot is led and, most importantly, that ads and organic share the same budget (!!!).


Pay special attention to the stuff posted under the "It's not new" tweet.

Thanks @rustybrick for this gem.
I didn't understood his tweet clearly

So does it mean if we are paying for Google ads,we will be in Google's priority? Not directly but indirectly.

And if we are using ads that does it mean site will be indexed properly.

I started an amazon affiliate website 14 days back but it's homepage and articles are not indexing but my "about us" is ranking. Why this anamoly?
 
Am I dumb or does it really suggest that paying for ads on big G will give my website the Google love ?
This info should give some ideas.
Or someone please explain me if I missed something here.
Same question came in my mind. So what do you think?
 
I didn't understood his tweet clearly

So does it mean if we are paying for Google ads,we will be in Google's priority? Not directly but indirectly.

And if we are using ads that does it mean site will be indexed properly.

I started an amazon affiliate website 14 days back but it's homepage and articles are not indexing but my "about us" is ranking. Why this anamoly?

I don't know about the anamoly but no, it does not mean you're in their priority. See next answer.

Same question came in my mind. So what do you think?

It means the budget spent by ads crawlers take away from the organic crawlers.

Back in the day they used to say the ads section was completely separated from the organic search system.

We always knew they weren't but lots of idiots still believe what Google says.
 
I started an amazon affiliate website 14 days back but it's homepage and articles are not indexing but my "about us" is ranking. Why this anomaly?
This is not an anomaly but normal as google goesn't know your site yet so you might rank for some weird stuff. You need to give google time to fully index and analyse your site.

Back in the day they used to say the ads section was completely separated from the organic search system.
We always knew they weren't but lots of idiots still believe what Google says.
Correct me if I'm wrong but weren't google forced to completely seperate organic and paid searches a while back?
Like after the 2008 crisis banks were forced to seperate their retail banking from investment banking.
 
This is not an anomaly but normal as google goesn't know your site yet so you might rank for some weird stuff. You need to give google time to fully index and analyse your site.


Correct me if I'm wrong but weren't google forced to completely seperate organic and paid searches a while back?
Like after the 2008 crisis banks were forced to seperate their retail banking from investment banking.
Thanks man I didn't knew this before. How long have you been in this field?
 
Correct me if I'm wrong but weren't google forced to completely seperate organic and paid searches a while back?
Like after the 2008 crisis banks were forced to seperate their retail banking from investment banking.

I think they still claim everything is separated.

IIRC everyone understood the adsense bot to be separated from the organic crawler.
 
I think they still claim everything is separated.

IIRC everyone understood the adsense bot to be separated from the organic crawler.
It is impossible to decode Google, when you think you finally understand something. boom! They change everything.
 
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