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		<title>Google Slap for Product Review Sites</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[News Flash from Dr. Glenn Livingston of Rocket Clicks:
I got word from several affiliate marketers that Google dropped the hammer today on affiliate review pages.   Many pages went from quality scores of 10 —> 1 overnight.
And these were NOT skinny sites, rather well build out, consistently updated blogs with good navigation above the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>News Flash from Dr. Glenn Livingston of Rocket Clicks:</p>
<p>I got word from several affiliate marketers that Google dropped the hammer today on affiliate review pages.   Many pages went from quality scores of 10 —> 1 overnight.</p>
<p>And these were NOT skinny sites, rather well build out, consistently updated blogs with good navigation above the fold, xml site maps, high click through, hyper-relevant keyword mapping, low bounce rates, long average time on page  … everything else Google loves.</p>
<p>When we analyzed which pages survived, and we take it in combination with other information, it seems pretty clear they&#8217;ve added code which screens for affiliate links on the landing pages.</p>
<p>At the moment it seems cloaking and PHP redirects are untouched, … but I can&#8217;t imagine these are far behind.  (I&#8217;m guessing they&#8217;re just avoiding this in order to decrease their server burden … takes some CPU cycles to visit every link on the page and evaluate for affiliate code)</p>
<p>I&#8217;d say it&#8217;s safe to conclude Google&#8217;s on the war path against affiliate review sites, and we should be advising clients towards a different business model… at minimum it seems necessary to avoid placing affiliate links on landing pages, but ideally, I think people need to move towards a deeper list building/relationship building strategy and/or a strong e-commerce model.</p>
<p>Time to stop &#8220;building on sand&#8221;.</p>
<p>Glenn </p>
<p>Many affiliates make their living creating product review sites.</p>
<p>Many product review sites are trash.</p>
<p>Many times the affiliates don&#8217;t even own the product and it&#8217;s a big pump and dump.</p>
<p>Savvy web surfers quickly recognize these sites and don&#8217;t trust their advice. Worse yet, it tarnishes the reputation of even a good product, because it&#8217;s cheesy and sleazy.</p>
<p>Google is on a mission to stamp out the &#8220;me-too rug-merchants&#8221; of the affiliate world and only  give credence to quality advertisers who build their own personality and reputation and content.</p>
<p>If your identity on the Internet is merely borrowed from other people, you&#8217;re headed for extinction.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve been saying this for 5 years, by the way.</p>
<p>In the $97 edition of the Definitive Guide to Google AdWords there&#8217;s a classic, must-listen MP3 for affiliates called &#8220;Jet Fuel for Google Cash.&#8221; In that MP3 I define a path for moving from &#8220;me-too&#8221; affiliate to full-fledged e-commerce vendor with a strong identity and sound reputation. It&#8217;s just as valid today as it was the day I recorded it.</p>
<p>Dude, if you&#8217;re an affiliate, you&#8217;d better add value to the equation, and FAST, because just squeezing yourself into the middle of transactions is getting harder by the month.</p>
<p>And… there&#8217;s a larger point to be made here:</p>
<p>The Internet used to be some fringe phenomenon where only geeks, social rejects and vagabonds hung out.</p>
<p>That was, maybe, 10 years ago. (Which is probably why I liked it so much.)</p>
<p>Now it&#8217;s center stage of the world.</p>
<p>Which means the Internet is no longer an easy place for digital vermin to make a quick buck. Online you need to demonstrate substance. This is what Google now expects of you.</p>
<p>Sorry… this is no &#8216;get rich quick&#8217; notice. Instead I&#8217;m serving a warning: &#8220;If you&#8217;re looking for get rich quick, go somewhere else. Google doesn&#8217;t want your money.&#8221;</p>
<p>However &#8211; this is GOOD news for everyone else. If you&#8217;re an original voice, it just got that much easier to be heard in the sea of noise that&#8217;s out there.</p>
<p>IF YOU ARE AN AFFILIATE &#8211; here is my advice to you:</p>
<p>You need to take control of the sale. Now.</p>
<p>At the very least you need to be in control of the entire conversation.</p>
<p>Fact: Google doesn&#8217;t like affiliate links all that much. They don&#8217;t like anyone who&#8217;s doing &#8220;me too.&#8221;</p>
<p>Fortunately it&#8217;s possible to be a &#8220;Value Added Affiliate&#8221; who adds a unique contribution to the product of whatever person you are promoting.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s also possible to take complete control of the conversation. Build an email list.</p>
<p>What if you…</p>
<p>-Directed Google ads to a content rich website<br />
-Followed up with email and autoresponders<br />
-Closed the sale with a killer teleseminar &#8211; just like Michael Cage taught us how to do a couple of weeks ago?</p>
<p>Nice recipe for success, methinks. Come to think of it, what I do isn&#8217;t all that terribly different.</p>
<p>People appreciate quality content and so does Google. Give &#8216;em what they want and you&#8217;ll get plenty of airtime.</p>
<p>Perry Marshall<br />
<a href="http://www.perrymarshall.com/product-review-google-slap/comment-page-2/#comment-8848"> Peter Marshall review </a><br />
(Again, special thanks to Glenn Livingston for shaking down the data and bringing it to my attention.)</p>
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