Where did my PageRank Go? Overview of the “Bablo. me. uk” ht.access Hack

Very recently, I noticed a the PR of this very site was dropping with little to no reason. We DON’T condone any Black Hat techniques, we use no paid linking to promote the site, and we have a very good domain history. But, still our PR was precipitously dropping with no reason. I started to dig into this last night and found out we had our ht.access file hacked!

There was a suspicious redirect we could diagnose in Google Webmaster Tools – that alerted us to the problem:
Google WebMaster Tools for Diagnostics - To the Rescue!

The malicious 301 code that was inserted in our ht.access is below:

RewriteBase /
RewriteCond %{HTTP_USER_AGENT} (Googlebot|Slurp|msnbot)
RewriteRule ^ http://bablo .me .uk/ [R=301,L]

I decided to follow the redirects and find out where they lead to. What I found was a server hosting hundreds of sites optimized for trojan virus downloads.

Here are a few things that Webmasters and site owners shuld be on the lookout for with this hack/exploit:

– PHP-driven site. (Especially Joomla, Drupal or WP CMS’s)
– Problems with having web site properly indexed by Google.
– Some pages don’t get indexed, some pages disappear from the index.
– When checking web pages in Unmask Parasites, there is a chain of two 301 redirects reported and the first redirect points to “http://bablo .me .uk/”.

I recommend using some tool that shows HTTP headers and allows to change User-Agent string. For instance, web-sniffer with the Googlebot user agent. If the site is compromised, you’ll see the following lines in the response headers:

HTTP/1.1 301 Moved Permanently
Location: http://bablo .me .uk/

Please be careful out there – this was a huge hit to our traffic and business – but with simple and careful diagnosis this issue was fixed and we can move on to grow our business PR properly again!

LinkBait Launch Cycle | SEO Book.com

Launch Your Linkbait Right - and Reel in the Cash!Most people don’t care about you. You could have just written the greatest article on SEO. You might be giving away a killer new tool. For free. And what happens?

Nothing.

Unfortunately, people are just too busy. Everybody is competing for attention, and sometimes it’s just easier for others to Twitter about something, than to write a blog post and link to you. That’s if they even bother to do that much!

Here’s are a few ideas on how to get around this problem, and get noticed.

1. If It’s Free, Make It Look Like It Isn’t

People often value things based on the price they pay for it. So if you aren’t charging for something, some people will assume it is worthless.

Dress the product up as though you are charging for it. That is, create a brand, make the graphics and site layout look good. Try to create a perception of value by using the same tools as if you were selling a product.

2. Don’t Publish Your Article/Idea As A Blog Post

Blog posts are perceived as low value.

Create a dedicated branded site, or dedicated branded page for your product, service or idea. By all means create a blog post to link to your branded site or page, but try to make the presentation of your idea different that what you normally do.

For example, Aaron recently released the SEO Toolbar. This toolbar is free, but Aaron treated it the same as if he was charging for it. It has it’s own dedicated page and dedicated brand.

3. Brand It

People take brands seriously. And they remember them. What is more memorable – a regular blog post in which you bestow awards, or a branded SEO awards site.

If you create a logo, people may use the logo when talking about you. This helps spread your idea, and your identity. $100 spent on a logo is nothing if it helps get you a few high profile links.

4. Save The Advertising For Later

Do you link to pages with Adsense all over them?

If a page is plastered with ads, it can look low value, and people may be reluctant to link to it. The exception is if you have already established a high level of trust with your audience. Even so, it’s probably better to strip out the ads, at least initially, as your primary aim is to get attention and links.

You can always put the ads back in later.

5. Establish Social Proof Of Value

You need to prepare your market.

A few weeks or months out, start approaching people in your niche. Try to get the attention of people who have influence in the space. Comment on their blogs. Get your name known. Then, when it comes to your launch, you’re already a familiar name.

Once you’ve launched, ask for feed-back, and be sure to quote any mentions you’ve had in the press. If people see that big name sites they are already familiar with have covered your stuff, they are more likely to be receptive to your ideas.

6. Learn PR

PR emails can be tedious, but they can work if done well.

Send out some well-targeted, personalized emails to a hand-picked group of industry commentators. Try to offer them something for covering you i.e. offer them a free service, or product, or links, etc. Many people will just be happy to spread the word if you’re offering something truly unique and interesting.

7. Be Everywhere

Try to get seen in as many channels as possible.

Vertical search provides a number of opportunities if you can repeat your idea in different mediums. For example, you could create a video and put it on YouTube. Release your post as an audio track, or a presentation.

Twitter your stuff and remind people to check out your blog post. On your blog post, incorporate buttons that enable people to bookmark your page, or vote it up on Digg, or other aggregation services.
Video Presentation

Aaron covers these topics, and more, in the LinkBait Launch Sequence presentation.

LinkBait Launch Cycle : SEO Book.com

Los Angeles Music – Google’s New Killer App? Why Are Music Bloggers’ Posts Disappearing, and Who Is Deleting Them? -

Ooga booga! Google can be scary and controlling!In the past Google would remove results when a DMCA claim was filed, now they are deleting actual posts from Bloggers Accounts …

Andrew Pederson, a spokesperson for the Mountain View–based company, explained via e-mail, “When we are notified of content that may violate our terms of service, including clear notices of alleged copyright infringement, we act quickly to review it, and our response may include removing allegedly infringing material. If material is removed, we make a good-faith effort to contact affected bloggers using the e-mail address they set up when they signed up for Blogger.

Ryan Spaulding, the proprietor of Boston-based music blog Ryan’s Smashing Life, noticed something odd happening to his archived posts a few months ago. His blog, founded in 2006, has expanded to include four contributors and now rakes in about 25,000 hits a month. Chump change compared to megablogs like Nah Right or Stereogum, which average at least twice that daily, but enough to attract a modicum of ads and a devoted community of readers.

But in November, some of Spaulding’s posts, both recent and older, long-forgotten ones, started disappearing from his site. There didn’t seem to be any rhyme or reason to it. One moment they were there, the next they were gone. Confused, he started comparing notes with other music bloggers, and they noticed a trend. A lot of posts across the Web, on everything from Abba to Zappa, had vanished…

Los Angeles Music – Google’s New Killer App? Why Are Music Bloggers’ Posts Disappearing, and Who Is Deleting Them? -

Dude – where’s my Pagerank? – SEO Blackhat

I have no idea why, but my user friendly sitemap (that links all posts by title) and my about page on this blog have lost all page rank even though they are linked from every page on the blog.

Some of the category pages suffered the same fate
- Google
- Doorway Pages

While most others did not:
- Myspace Friends
- Black Hat Site Reviews
- Poker

I know, I know – who cares about page rank? But still – this does mean something – I just have no idea what.

Any thoughts?
Dude – where’s my Pagerank?

Google Thinks YOU Are a Black Hat SEO. Should You Trust Them? : SEO Book.com

Google Thinks YOU Are a Black Hat SEO. Should You Trust Them? : SEO Book.com

There is a great thread over on SEOmoz by Matthew Inman about how some Googlers consider any of his future attempted linkbaits and widgetbaits to be off topic spam, based on his aggressive misuse of widgets in the past.

Thanks for the article Aaron, it’s gooood.

Google Android is Here!!!

Google Android is here!

Out of all the companies Google has acquired, the purchase that led to what we are going to talk about today was of a small little company called Android Inc. This company wasn’t even around two years before Google swept them up. Of course, this only added fuel to the fire that Google was going to get into the cell phone market. This is what I am here today to talk about — Google’s Android.

Check out SEOChat’s article about Google Android here

Google’s New Patent Application – Hope for Better Search Results

It depends upon the search engines to implement or not to implement the patent in their search results after applying for the patent or even after getting the patent. However such patents provide us the idea about the expectations of search engines in a website. Many of Google’s patents have provided us the idea about the importance of fresh content, anchor text, domain-related information, user behavior, themes, link popularity, and data history etc. Google wants to generate the best possible search results for the visitors.

Recently, Google released a new patent application under the title: ‘System and method for supporting editorial opinion in the ranking of search results (http://tinyurl.com/pambf)’. Google’s latest patent application doesn’t focus on algorithm-based changes but it is more focused on the various aspects related with integration of human editorial process. This patent will help a lot in this regard because this will allow to use a newly devised searching method. This is a patent that refers a site as a whole rather than a specific page.

It is a fact that search engine algorithms are delivering their best performance according to their capacity. Recent search results show that an algorithm-based search engine can’t deliver excellent results regularly for much longer period because there are many SEOs who continuously try out reverse-engineer system. To deal with this problem, professionals have devised many solutions. One of those is a social search engine. These social search engines rank their results according to the wisdom of crowds.

To find out the results there are two types of sources. The first one is known as ‘Favored Sources’. These are those websites that are useful and contain authoritative content on the concerned topic. Second kind of sources is known as ‘Non-Favored Sources’. These websites may have biased information or misinformation on the concerned topic.

The latest patent application describes a semi-automatic system to identify favored and non-favored sources. According to the served details in latest patent application, Google is trying to get patent for a system that will identify good sites and bad sites in order to rank them according to SERPs. This process is certainly going to improve search results significantly.

In their latest patent application, Google has proposed a hybrid mechanism. This system combines human based editorial process with algorithmic search. By integrating editorial opinion in search results, Google believes to enhance the quality of its search results. This new process will also use theme-based queries and relevancy aspects to improve their results.

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