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A Nofollow Tag On Your Eyeballs? A Nofollow Tag On Your Eyeballs? June 26, 2008by Andrew ShotlandLocal Advertising , Small Business Marketing7 Comments From the NYT – Turn your head and cough for the camera please. Apparently doctors in the “luxury” category (lasik, botox, boob jobs, etc.) are getting pretty aggressive at getting patients to post videos of their procedures on YouTube. Docs are offering nice discounts, and in one case a lasik doc is paying patients $1 a pop to email their friends about him. My favorite deal was a free $800 injection of Jurvederm in exchange for promotion. I wonder what I can get from my doc in exchange for a targeted inbound link or two? Would Google Asia Mobile Number List
require the doc to put “nofollow” tag
s on my eyeballs? Discuss on Twitter View Discussion 7 Response Comments Tim Flint June 26, 2008 at 5:46 pm There was an interesting here: www.wolf-howl.com/google/hey-matt-cutts-fair-you/ It talks about the difference of giving people something and then asking for a review online, or just out right paying for a link. It is an interesting discussion. The conclusion it seems many people are coming to is that you are giving the person to review you however they want and you aren’t paying someone one out right for a link. I also had an interesting discussion about this the other day at Mike Blumenthals blog blumenthals.com/blog/2008/06/10/making-reviews-customer-friendly-for-better-local-search-r
ank/ Right, now Google hasn’t said anything, but they will have to address it sooner or later. I don’t know how they will fall though. They can’t control everything and I don’t know how they could determine what person received and incentive to post or not. Ben Burns June 27, 2008 at 7:35 am I believe this aggressiveness is perfectly fine. SMB are becoming very tactful is their search marketing strategies, and are hyper focus on local for being their guide to building business. I’m not sure how I would like watching a root canal being done.. yet who knows.
require the doc to put “nofollow” tag
s on my eyeballs? Discuss on Twitter View Discussion 7 Response Comments Tim Flint June 26, 2008 at 5:46 pm There was an interesting here: www.wolf-howl.com/google/hey-matt-cutts-fair-you/ It talks about the difference of giving people something and then asking for a review online, or just out right paying for a link. It is an interesting discussion. The conclusion it seems many people are coming to is that you are giving the person to review you however they want and you aren’t paying someone one out right for a link. I also had an interesting discussion about this the other day at Mike Blumenthals blog blumenthals.com/blog/2008/06/10/making-reviews-customer-friendly-for-better-local-search-r
ank/ Right, now Google hasn’t said anything, but they will have to address it sooner or later. I don’t know how they will fall though. They can’t control everything and I don’t know how they could determine what person received and incentive to post or not. Ben Burns June 27, 2008 at 7:35 am I believe this aggressiveness is perfectly fine. SMB are becoming very tactful is their search marketing strategies, and are hyper focus on local for being their guide to building business. I’m not sure how I would like watching a root canal being done.. yet who knows.