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    A doorway-page vendor has made my SEO life a nightmare! Advice anyone!?

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    • Fuel
      Fuel last edited by

      I feel like your best plan of attack will be two sided:

      1.) Education - Which is a definite struggle, but helping your higher-ups really understand WHY these practices are an issue and how it could and eventually will impact their bottom line might resonate more than just saying there are issues present (which I am sure you have been doing anyway). Perhaps reiterating the amount of revenue that is a result of natural search and how much would be lost if the site were penalized would paint a more clear picture. Having data to support your arguments is always helpful. Maybe you can even do some research and present a few summarized case studies on other sites that have been penalized and how it impacted their natural search metrics.

      2.) Plan - Have a plan of attack ready. Ok, so you get rid of these pages... Now what? Preparing a very clear, step-by-step plan on what changes need to be made, what these changes will accomplish and what issues they will address, how you will make them and how long it will take, and what the expected outcome will be will help them better understand the process and how it will help save and possibly even improve revenue.

      Hope this is helpful - good luck!

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      • CommT
        CommT last edited by

        What a pig awful situation to be in. I feel for you.

        The previous poster has some great suggestions which I would follow.

        May I also suggest that you start a PPC campaign of your own to 'pick up the slack' as you put it? Assuming the budget previously allocated to this vendor would cover it? If the vendor was using PPC as the revenue driver to these horrible UX pages, imagine how much better the conversion would be from one of your 'good' pages?

        If you've never used Adowrds before, then I would look at the adwords education center for a bit (sorry I can't remember what it's called). A good site I used to use when first starting out learning Adwords is PPC Hero - they had some good tips a few years ago, and I have no reason to believe they've gone downhill! I think (and hope I don't inadvertently offend anyone here, but it's my experience) that if you can do SEO then running PPC (though time consuming) should be easy enough for you to get your head around.

        I don't know if this is a stupid suggestion or not as I'm not very technical (I rely on brilliant developers in my team) but could the vendor's dodgy pages be disallowed by your robots file? Could you also remove them from the index via webmaster tools (especially if the pages are just PPC landing pages and not built for organic search, which I understand is the case from your post)? Like I say, this may be a stupid suggestion... Please go easy on me if it is!!!

        Good luck - and remember, 'what doesn't kill us, makes us stronger'. I bet you're a much better SEO now than you were a year and a half ago!

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        • Fuel
          Fuel last edited by

          Nicely put, Amelia!

          PPC would definitely be a great alternative to make up any losses from organic search. And, PPC Hero is indeed a great resource as is the AdWords help center.

          From a technical standpoint, one would still want to have all of those crappy vendor pages re-directed somewhere, which would be a pain to manually do but a necessary pain. If not, they would be sending a huge amount of 404 errors and that's not going to be a good sign for Google. The pages are already indexed since they are getting traffic and you'd want to send that traffic, and any links associated with that page, somewhere - ideally, in your situation, a much better (relevant) page from a user and search engine perspective.

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          • VBlue
            VBlue @Fuel last edited by

            Thanks so much for the response.

            Your advice on having a battle plan is perfect and is something that I have had to try, try try try and once I am done trying, I try again to find more creative ways to present SEO needs, site fixes and strategies.

            I even went so far to show them what their page title look like in search when they are 90 characters long and compared them to that shady gas station on an isolated highway when we could be optimizing the titles, increase CTR and add some schema to product page SERPS to make them look like Sheetz!

            Full PowerPoint pictures of gas stations!

            The enigma of pushing SEO when nothing is "guaranteed" but the numbers they are seeing from this black-hat vendor are.

            Yesterday, digging deeper and deeper using Screaming Frog, I dug into one of this vendor's sub folders that is a giant index (They have three of these sub folders they upload to our site)

            I actually found that they are literally completely copying our product pages and making exact copies. They then insert basically meta spam links on the product pages that ensures that their copies will usually always out rank our original content that we have three writers working on.

            Unbelievable I know. So with your awesome advice and internal reminder on how much more I need to think outside the box with presenting, I am going to make an entire roster of this plagiarized pages and show them that if all of these copied product pages were removed, our own organic product pages would show as they are meant to.

            I cannot believe vendors still can get away with this. No one monitored them or had any idea what they were doing until I was hired it is just beyond belief.

            Thank you so much for the advice and inspiration.

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            • VBlue
              VBlue @CommT last edited by

              Hey thanks so much for the response!

              And there are no stupid questions!

              Before I was hired here, the company was incredibly aggressive with PPC and CSE's and spent absorbent amounts on paid traffic.

              The company literally drove 2x more traffic through paid than through organic. That has changed now even though we still spend pretty aggressively. We have an excellent SEM Digital Marketing Manager that handles all paid campaigns and affiliate programs and she is run ragged on a daily basis.

              I really do think it would be worth taking a look at how we can compensate with PPC on the black-hat vendor's best performing URLs and thank you so much because it is an excellent idea.

              To your robot blocking question:

              I would love nothing more than to insert robot text that disallows Google Bot from crawling the tree sub folders that contain all of their doorway pages. Unfortunately, they entered into a legally binding contract and this would be like an act of war against them. I actually dream about doing this to them every night so that is an awesome point you bring up!

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              • CommT
                CommT @VBlue last edited by

                Surely you can block them once the contract has been ended? I don't know how the law works where you are, but in the UK if you sever a contract you are no longer bound by it. But then again, I'm not a lawyer!!! LOL I'd be earning twice as much if I was!!! I'd look into this or get your legal team (assuming you have one) to look into it for after the contract has ended.

                If they're scraping, could you put a canonical tag on your pages to self canonicalise? Only just thought of this!!! Might help, if you've not already done it.

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                • CommT
                  CommT @Fuel last edited by

                  Yes, redirections are 100% necessary. I agree whole heartedly.

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                  • VBlue
                    VBlue @Fuel last edited by

                    Thanks again!

                    Yes, that is the conundrum I am in here when it comes to "who actually owns the pages" and honestly, this vendor covered their bases. They actually house all of the pages on their own servers and basically scrape out site, then shoot them out through our CDN via a proxy or something like that. So they made sure we are at their mercy, they can pull them anytime they want.

                    So technically, If were were to redirect all of their pages and acquired links, it would actually not be too hard because each page is so unbelievably identical to our own organic pages. The problem is, we would have to access their server I believe and that will not happen.

                    It will also be one hell of a mess with 301s if we were to do that and I know someone I am planning with on our site team fears the length of the 301 chain this would cause in our htaccess file.

                    But we are thinking in the same ballpark as you mentioned - trying to find ways to somehow limit the 404 tsunami this would cause and see if we can "take back" some of the value they took from us in link juice.

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                    • VBlue
                      VBlue @CommT last edited by

                      We do self-canocialize and that is a very good question. What they will do is just keep spitting out dynamically generated URLS. They have absolutely no restrictions on page quality, content, they literally have no rules. This gives them immense flexibility.

                      And for the contract portion: One the contract ends, all of these pages will in-fact disappear and that is why they house them on their own servers. So that is what we want in the end.

                      It is dealing with the massive amount of 404s that will be an issue for awhile.

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                        • VBlue
                          VBlue @jamieisboss last edited by

                          Thanks Jamie!

                          Yea we actually partner with Oracle for our web design, engineering , implementation and so on. So when it comes to server-side issues, we would have to go through them and there is always red tape involved.

                          Really I cannot understand how this vendor that does this is even in business and it is beyond me how they even get away with it. The wordpress 404 plug-in is a great idea though and that will definitely help me in the future with freelancing while I am here full-time.

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                          • jamieisboss
                            jamieisboss @VBlue last edited by

                            Glad i could be of some help,

                            If I were you I'd definitely grab copies of the pages if they're still live, you could do this from home even using some free tools like

                            http://phpcrawl.cuab.de/about.html

                            http://www.openwebspider.org/

                            add a bit of Curl or WGET and you've got the pages plus the links and meta. Then if they do disappear suddenly and the business is stuck, you can hand this to your web people at oracle and they'll probably try and hire you, having said that, I'd imagine they've probably got a decent contingency plan because they're oracle, but you never know. Could save the day.

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                            • VBlue
                              VBlue @jamieisboss last edited by

                              You are a genius.

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                              • jamieisboss
                                jamieisboss @VBlue last edited by

                                🙂   glad to help

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