Google reported that they made 53 changes to their search algorithm in the month of April. There were two more "panda" updates, and a "penguin" update. These updates appear to be directed at web spam. Many of the "mini-sites" and content sites created by domainers and parking companies are considered "web spam" - so be... Continue Reading →
Google Officially Drops Parked Domains from their Index
Now we know why Google demands that domain parking companies use nameservers to direct traffic to their services. It makes it very easy for Google to detect and de-list parked domains. It always seemed like Google's intent to not index parked domains. You've probably had it happen to you (although not recently). You do a... Continue Reading →