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19 Jan 10 Google Slap: How to Stop Google from Slapping You

In the last article, I told you about how Google slaps its customers (PPC advertisers), and how unfair this practice is. But as noted in the article, this is Google’s world and we have to live by the rule set by Google, so until some other forces come to our rescue, we have to comply and find way of not getting slapped by the search giant.

Google justifies its action of levying the maximum penalty (by charging the maximum possible rate) on advertisers that do not meet their guidelines by saying they are working for bettering the usage experience of average users.

In this article, I am going to share some of the industry’s secret that top marketers use to avoid Google Slap. After reading this article, you will also be on the same footing with online marketing big shots, at least in terms of avoiding Google Slap.

5 ways to avoid Google Slap

  1. Add content to your landing page. You can do this by replacing bullets that you have used in the page by paragraphs.
  2. Start a blog and write some content or get some articles from article directory. Add at least 2 links to your landing page in this blog.
  3. Add outgoing links on your landing page, possibly to a high ranking page. You can also add links to your blog. Add link at the bottom of the blog in footer, to avoid traffic leak. Make the size of the outgoing anchor text smaller.
  4. Add an XML sitemap. Also add an HTML sitemap in the footer.
  5. If you send out e-mail newsletters then add them as a content page to your landing page via sitemap.
  6. Make sure all on-page SEO techniques have been properly used. Anchor texts should also be SEO-friendly.

Use these tips, put your PPC campaign live, and wait for the visitors. Application of these tips will help you avoid Google Slap.

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