The black months of June and July have passed. Baidu’s innovation is a naked blow to the SEOers working in the industry. Those who are pseudo-original will be K’ed, those who have not updated for a long time will be K’ed, and those who have problems with their friend links will be K’ed. K comes and goes, and I get shot even when I’m lying down! Well, in the face of enterprises, Baidu really kills all kinds of K this time! It’s been a long time since Qu You wrote a blog post. One thing is that I’ve been really busy recently with time and All the energy is put into the process of observing enterprise rankings and researching algorithms. Secondly, the optimization of many maintained enterprise websites has been maliciously deleted by Baidu. Many remedial measures need to be taken, including a series of soft optimization and starting from scratch. I am like a refugee when it comes to SEO! I made a basic summary based on my own users regarding Baidu’s continuous downgrade of K stations. The specific analysis is as follows:
1. Most of the original corporate websites have no trace of optimization, and the websites in the hands of corporate customers are K.
2. Is it a coincidence that none of the websites promoted by Baidu bidding have been K? Or are all the pages displayed with bidding words counted as high-quality directional links?
3. What exactly does web2.0 anti-spam do? Most of my clients’ corporate websites cannot even search for the company’s name, and what takes their place are local yellow pages and classified information stations that are mostly collected and generated without the authorization of the enterprise!
4. Is the enterprise website what you call web2.0? Can Baidu not distinguish between the concepts of enterprise website and web2.0?
Many answers already have an inner result before they are raised. As for why such questions are raised, what exactly does the web2.0 anti-spam strategy do? What has been abandoned and taken away by Baidu? Just imagine, If a company's independent website cannot search for its own company name, is it really convenient for users to provide better service quality? The answer is no. Think about it from another angle. If you search for keywords, you can find it. If you can directly search for relevant information about the company, or broadly speaking, you can directly search for company information that is meaningful to users and has a direct guiding role, then Baidu bidding will lose the value of its existence!
Reform is inevitable, and it will happen as the platform gets bigger. I said this before when there was an anti-Baidu campaign. When the anti-Baidu comrades look back and ask themselves, if China Mobile did not have China Unicom, would the phone charges still be the same today? Only with competition can we have competition. There will be mutual benefits, and finally consumers and netizens will get the ultimate real benefits and convenience! This innovation can only be said to be a greater driving force for old SEOs, because after all, there is still evidence to follow, and many enterprises Friends on the website have discovered new algorithms like me, and for those who clamor for chains every day, it may also be bad news. Such people have no industry quality, no industry ethics, and they themselves have no If you are educated, you will only curse loudly when you fail, and make trouble everywhere. Of course, I am not targeting a group of people, but what I want to say when I leave the Souwai author group. Souwai has become an SEO columnist even if it is a common man. In the palace, I scold my father and mother in the group every day. When I contacted the management, the management did not take any big measures. Haha, is SEOWHY really like this?
Okay, let’s get back to the topic in the end. August is coming, how long can corporate websites survive? As a Seoer, what do you think?
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