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Debra doles out some very interesting questions that have extreme merit:

"I have to wonder how does a small business person - or anyone outside of the SEO circle find the nuggets of information being shared by search engine representatives on individual, private commercial blogs?"

"Why isn’t information like this being added to the official search engine blogs?"

Where is the helpfulness from the search engines to the average site owner?
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from thejenn 1606 Days ago #
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I found myself wondering the exact same thing this morning as I read Vanessa’s article recapping the current paid link debate and the sponsored post issue.

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from sza 1606 Days ago #
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At least there is a niche for a "search engine people’s comments" aggregator blog :-)

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from sza 1606 Days ago #
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By publishing all those comments on official blogs:- they’d have no deniability- contradictions and hypocrisy would become glaringly evident

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from semscholar 1605 Days ago #
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That information is availabe, yet hard to find, at webmaster central under a page titled "Why should I report paid links to Google? " What???? Why don’t they just put it in webmaster guidelines instead? Oh, it is linked from there under "Don’t participate in link schemes". Like anyone is going to know that paid links are considered link schemes.

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