SEO industry has a knack for turning perfectly legitimate marketing disciplines into… something spammy. This is exactly what happened to the idea of press releases and the way they are distributed and picked up.
Googlers are aware of PR submission websites and very likely have ways of algorithmically handling well-known sources (PRWeb, PRWire…etc). On the 26th December 2012, Matt Cutts from Google confirmed that PR submission is not an effective SEO strategy:
“…I wouldn’t expect links from press release web sites to benefit your rankings…” Source
This is not limited to press releases though. Any source of links which may be making a dent on Google’s link graph is needless to say factored in. Examples of this are parked domains and domain name information websites.
Other ‘Submissions’
Here are the top four manipulative link tactics:
- Directory Submission
- Article Submission
- Social Bookmarking Submission
- Press Release Submission
- Comment Spam
- Fake Profiles
- Link Wheels, Triangles…etc.
You’ll find these on pretty much any cheap, automated SEO program. If any of the above are on your “todo” list you should ask yourself if there are better things to to spend your time on.
Recognising Short-Lived / High-Risk Tactics
New techniques pop into existence all the time, so to quickly evaluate whether what you’re doing is spam or not, here are the main qualifying criteria for webspam:
- Fast (Often automated)
- Easy (Not much work to implement)
- Cheap (Ranges from $5 to $500)
- Scalable (Easy to gain volumes)
- Low Quality (Bad image for the brand)
- Low Value (No benefit to users)
- High Risk (Search quality algorithm, manual action)
- Hard to Clean-Up (When penalty hits)
- Embarrassing (Association with spam)
- Short-Term Benefits (Short-lived gain in rankings only)
I appreciate the article as i was still believing that Press Releases work (have seen ranking to go up after releasing it). But if I am to buy this article/advice then how should SEO proceed? I mean, ok, I know good content story, but isnt there anything else to do to take my site higher? How exactly will the off-page SEO work?
hi,
Really great source of information
i totally agreed..can you explain what should do seo members? what process will be affect on ranking …
We discuss the question you ask here:
https://deyandarketing.com/link-building-hangout/
https://deyandarketing.com/creative-link-building-hangout/
Press releases shouldn’t be the end in mind. News worthy press releases that get picked up by niche news sites are great links to get. Just remember “NEWSWORTHY” = “LINKWORTHY”
Spammy PR is just bad news. Good PR has a chance to be picked up in other places. I would agree with you that PR for SEO sake is bad news. PR for newsworthy stuff should still have some benefit – just not on a PR site. Your news has to be good enough to jump past PRweb.
I don’t think directory submission is also a waste of time. If you submit your link to high authority and well moderated directory sites, then you’re safe! Also, paid directories are most likely mush safer than free listing.
Thank your post.
I would add to your qualifying criteria… if you wouldn’t feel comfortable telling Google about it or find yourself justifying it in any way then it’s probably spam