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My standard answer is always: Wait, they'll get it. And sooner or later that has always happened. I don't know what you call "long-term", but as a shop operator I don't just want to run my shop for one year, but for as many years as possible. Such methods still rank very well in the Xovilichter and Rocket SEO Contests because these approaches work very well in the short term. If you do it right, they also work better than all “regular” link building methods. My personal opinion on the “Black Hat Revival” There is no revival of Black Hat.
I don't see that spammers have decreased. Just because someone has won an India Car Owner Phone Number List SEO contest, many newbies think that they can have long-term success with it. Simon's method is not new, but rather old. What surprises me is that it suddenly seems to work (again!). Why does it work? Perhaps so few webmasters have now practiced the method that Google has removed the filters here. Or, due to the obvious generational change in the search quality team, you simply no longer have the right people there for such “old school” practices. I'm pretty sure that things like this will continue to be captured with the Penguin update in the future.

Since the last update was a year ago, the domains that shot up between the Penguin updates are currently in the wild. John Müller has already confirmed that there will be a Penguin update in 2014 . In addition, according to Google, the frequency of Penguin updates will increase in the future and will probably soon be an “Everflux” like Panda. The method is not new I'm shocked that the expired domain spam works. Not because it's so smart, but because it's so simple. Three or four years ago, something like this no longer worked because back then we had algorithms that recognized something like that.
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