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6 commentsTuesday, February 10, 2009

How is Google Weighing Forum Results?

WebmasterWorld founder Says They Devalued Forum Links

There is an interesting thread going on at the WebmasterWorld forum looking at whether or not Google favors forums in search results. Matt Cutts tells me that he can neither confirm nor deny this. The thread is started by someone with the handle "bouncybunny," who posts:

Once it was directories, then blogs, now forums... maybe.

I have no empirical evidence for this, but it seems to me that Google is increasingly returning results from forum posts...


The thread did provoke a few responses of note. For example, SEO consultant Jaan Kanellis says, "It is normal for Google to favor forum threads for certain queries. Naturally websites do not optimize themselves for long-tail queries that forums are automatically optimized for by way of user-generated content."

Brett TabkeWebmasterWorld founder Brett Tabke himself chimed in, "Since Google clearly devalued links from blogs last year, they devalued forums as well. It has been my experience that most inbound links on forums come from blogs. The top 30 forums last year all lost 1 to 2 pr points on the green fairy dust bar."

When it comes down to it, webmasters will probably do well to not harp on things like this too much, and put more effort into the user experience of their own sites. As discussed repeatedly, traditional SEO tactics aren't necessarily as likely to be as helpful moving forward as simply improving your site's quality.

News Tags: Search, Google, algorithms, SEO, Forums
About the author:
Chris Crum has been a part of the WebProNews team and the iEntry Network of B2B Publications since 2003. Twitter: @CCrum237

that is google

that is google, the king of search engine in the world

blog spamming

Its good step from google to find out difference between blogs and sites.

While sites are purely informative, blogs are more of personal non verified comments.

BUT, for technical topics, forums work out better than websites. The reason being people discuss exact problem faced by them in the lines of code, or blockers in common areas.

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