New Siyuan Network will study the penalty principles of search engines today. Website operators do not quite understand Baidu’s ranking algorithm updates and the increase in penalty size. However, if they are demoted or punished by Baidu, there are generally related reasons. I think Baidu doesn't have time to keep an eye on these small webmasters. Regarding the website being killed by Baidu, Baidu feels that no one is worthy of sympathy. Let alone the malicious optimization of the website, it is completely done with the means and interests to rank. If you are punished, you can only blame yourself for being inferior to others. Regarding the ranking of product websites To a certain extent, it is also for ranking. Baidu believes that such a website cannot bring any valuable information to users, but it will indeed occupy a good ranking, so deleting it becomes the last resort.
Website optimization and ranking techniques are severely blocked by Baidu. Compared with Baidu, which occupies a large share of the search engine market, optimization and ranking services are restricted by Baidu. I think this is a good thing. Website optimization and ranking is inherently contrary to the concept of search engine optimization. Baidu's participation has made more customers understand how dangerous it is to optimize rankings, and to a certain extent, the black hat of current website optimization has gradually lost its market influence.
Let the importance of website value show its power. Many people have reported that their websites have been demoted or deleted. After a comprehensive and careful analysis, there are no problems with various factors of the website, but there is a unified problem, which is serious copying and collection. In Baidu Optimization This problem is already explained in the help documentation. It seems that Baidu standards have added another one. Nowadays, the picky Baidu refuses to include many collection sites. New Siyuan Network believes that to a certain extent, there will be fewer and fewer garbage collection sites.
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