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Evolution of links in Google

through the years

24th of July – Jan-Willem Bobbink

@jbobbink - http://ru.majestic.com

Notprovided.eu

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Download slides at http://bit.ly/linkevolution

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WHO AM I?

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In 1998 it all started with:

PageRank

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Source at: http://infolab.stanford.edu/~backrub/google.html Presented at Seventh International World-Wide Web Conference

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Arguments for use of PageRank

- A numerical weight of every URL

- Is scalable, can be used across WWW

- Relative values are easy to compare and understand

Has been core algorithm for the first years

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No more public PageRank data

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USE PR TO VISUALIZE INTERNAL LINKS

Aleyda’s post: http://www.stateofdigital.com/visualize-your-sites-internal-linking-structure-with-nodexl/

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Majestic build Citation Flow

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Next step: Trust Flow

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Check video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=148&v=gN0hAU8jkP8

Including Russian Subtitles

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Average Citation Flow, low Trust Flow

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High TrustFlow, High Citation flow

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Those are not the best links

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2014: Topical TrustFlow

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Summary

- Google started with PageRank

- Using anchortexts to pass context

- Use content to pass even more context

From plain links between URLs to contextual relationships between pages

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Humans versus Algorithms

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Link spam?!

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Remember your neighbours? Yahoo did!

Presentation at: http://www.slideshare.net/ChaToX/using-topology-to-identify-spam-sigir-2007

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What did Google do? Launched Penguin 2012

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“High-quality sites”

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• Comment spam

• Anchor text ratios

• Guest blogging

• Paid links

• Blog networks

How do they measure that?

The Penguin algorithm looks for:

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Help Google: Disavow tool

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“Any links intended to manipulate PageRank or a site's ranking in Google search results may be considered part of a link scheme and a violation of Google’s Webmaster Guidelines.”

Unnatural link penalties

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Manual actions by Google

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• Balance your link building acitivities

• Look to what is acceptable in your niche

• Benchmark against competitors

Humans can be tricked!

It is all about balance

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It’s all about benchmarking

Use Bulk Backlink checker to get first impression: https://ru.majestic.com/reports/bulk-backlink-checker

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It’s all about thresholds

Machine first / human second

More spammy niche

Cleaner niches

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Distribute anchors

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Development of link profile

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Monitor closely

Negative SEO is possible!

Automate monitoring: http://www.notprovided.eu/how-to-build-a-negative-seo-monitoring-system/

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• Understand Google’s possibilities

• Systems are dynamic, not just one rule applies

• Understand your market

• Google is scaring you, more is allowed for algorithms than Google shares

Go get those rankings with links!

Conclusion of today

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Next step: Deep Links

Deep linking will be next

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W3C SEMANTIC WEB ACTIVITY

“The Semantic Web is a collaborative movement led by international standards body the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). The standard promotes common data formats on the World Wide Web”

GOAL: EVOLUTION OF THE WEB

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LINKED OPEN DATA

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STRUCTURE THE WEB?

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QUESTIONS?

http://www.notprovided.eu @JBOBBINK

Jan-Willem Bobbink

HTTP://RU.MAJESTIC.COM

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PICTURE CREDITS: Neighbours: https://hinterrecords.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/hinter-l-001-cover1.jpg

Robot vs Human: http://cdn.theatlantic.com/static/mt/assets/business/615%20robot%20reuters%201.jpg

Plan A: http://www.dashinthemiddle.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/Failing-Feature.jpg

Facepalm: http://editorial.opentoexport.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/failure-export-marketing.jpg

Internet of Things: http://www.theinternetofthings.eu/innovative-internet-things-examples-iot-examples

THANKS FOR THE PICTURES!