Which Large Guest Blog Network is Cutts talking about?
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Did you guys see Cutts Last tweet?
Today we took action on a large guest blog network. A reminder about the spam risks of guest blogging: goo.gl/cnkoFA Matt Cutts (@mattcutts)
Which Large Guest Blog Network is he talking about?
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Guys,
My Blogguest was confirmed as the penalised site - http://searchengineland.com/googles-matt-cutts-weve-taken-action-large-guest-blog-network-187028
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You may find this helpful -
http://www.seroundtable.com/google-guest-blog-penalty-18278.html
The theory is MyBlogGuest was the one as you can't find them on Google anymore.
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