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I know that the industry I am in, blog spam is everywhere.
The same day that google blog search hit the news, I decided it was time to get a blog for the company. So i started blogging and before I started, I noticed that if i did a company name keyword search in google blog search and the first 5 pages were blatent blog spam. No real info just ads and links. Since then I started to Blog heavily and now I wonder if I went overboard. The first 5 pages on our company name is all by the blog i started a little more than a month ago. My concern is that google and other search engines will consider it to be blog spam.
I have no advertising and only a few links pointing to our company page and a few articles that I have written were linked to a couple of domains with similar content.
I am kind of new to the blog thing and wanted to know if I added 2 or 3 posts a day that is not pumping any sales, only relevant press releases, relevant reviews and relevant product updates, would google consider that to be spam?
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Originally Posted by rmccarley
It's not a problem until it's a problem!
2 or 3 posts should be fine, especially of the quality you are talking about.
You may want to broaden your marketing mix though. And *do* trust your gut. If you feel a penalty is approaching ease up. But I think you'll be ok.
Thank you advice taken.
One more question.
Would I be correct to assume that because my blog is being indexed by G nd MSN constantly, and I link to relevant content driven to the industry and aparticular keyword, that page will get indexed faster as well?
I have been very careful about linking from the blog because it is already ranking on MSN very well for branded company names, but also for other keywords related to the industry.
I have a feeling that I will soon be asked to link several more pages I have created to each post that is relevant. Would that be acceptable?
I think it will be ok, but i am not sure.
Also, I have been thinking about adding a human touch to the blog, such as employee news etc.. Would that be a good idea or should I stay on the path that I am currently on?