Dan Thies

Somebody commented elsewhere. They stated that I create a separate topic.Each of my blogs was sent those "you have spammy links" notes within the Webmaster Tools Interface. Weird, as none of my sites has had paid links or any other blackhat work.Looking at SEO services, like Majestic I noted a burst of do-follow links directed at my sites, and I certainly didn't purchase those spammy links. Also, my strategy was that I, most of the time, told webmasters not to get into splog networks, Angela and Paul Links, or other shady practices, etc. Of course it's nothing for a jerk to make spam links to my blogs, as spammy linkbuilding is the big activity they tackle all the time.Right now, none of my websites shows as being hit from the backlinks, and furthermore in my own world, obtaining love via search engines is not terribly needed especially when you consider the customers my sites possess. I have asked for better links for my sites as John asked me to, but I know that the big tasks remain to be answered -What should a owner do when this sort of thing happens?Should Google's experts still state that backlinking spammers do to my site cannot adversely harm the reputation of another persons web site?If it is not possible, can Google realize that they will be knowingly making a environment that creates the environment that we want to work against?And, if you locate spammy activities, will you quickly drop these things make a note, and ignore it?It is less relevant to me, to get solutions about MY websites. I think it's way more relevant to everyone that Google address the issues as they won't go away.

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