Google peeps know they can't get rid of spam. However, what they *really* want to get rid of is a bad end user experience.
With Google employing a rumored 5000 quality checkers, it's a good idea to make your site look as credible as possible.
http://seoblackhat.com/2007/10/09/us...f-a-black-hat/
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Clearly the shift for webmasters is and must continue to be to make any black hat efforts look more white hat. It’s only spam if it looks and smells like spam; it’s only black hat if you call it black hat. The old school, ugly / high click through MFA sites are on the way out. The new school is the “content remix” on trusted domains. Make the user experience a good one and you and Google can continue to roll wheelbarrels of money to the bank together.
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