Still having problems

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If I search for a sentence on just one random product description I have one my site 9 pages appear in google search results... full of hacked pages... even from university websites... this will take me for ever.

Also who would I even sue... the hacked pages that redirect (still unsure if it just redirect real visitor and still shows googlebot the spammy text). The whois for the spam fake outlet sites have either private whois or names such as wang tingting who is from the organization Beijing.

On a seo point of view will my site be okay? Before this @#$%^& came along google had nicely indexed all my site content for months..

The other mashed up pieces of paragraphs and sentences on the hacked pages if you search "" for those you get the same thing hundreds and hundreds of more hacked pages... seems like this is a HUGE problem!

PS also scared to add anything new to my site in fear the spammers scrape and post that before google has chance to index my original content.

(My content has better grammar... thna my lousy grammar here)

Seo. small buisness are the ones the lose!

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 Spammers have churn and burn sites.. they do not care if their website gets pushed off.. it is easy come easy go with them. But small businesses are being targeted and destroy in the search results for the littlest of things and now a phenomenon known as negative seo which taking the internet by storm is really destroying the small guys once and for all!

Some people are arguing that by writing great quality content you can get natural white hat links which in effect help combat negative seo for small businesses.... that the stupid answer to the problem of negative seo ever... google uses links to know what is good and popular and what is not otherwise you could just create a program too construct "good quality content! based upon a formula. Tom, dick and harry s great content will not be found without links no matter how great it is... Tom dick and harrys local small businesses need exposure then form major websites to drive traffic and potential linkers but if they haven't invented anything new the likelihood of that happening is very unlikely. Plus apart from boosting heir search engine rankings nobody will care... only search engines really if these are small businesses like plumbers... customers want a good plumber not a good writer. And all of this being said... content rippers and spammers nick peoples content all day long posting extracts on spammy pointless pages (in the millions) causing duplicate content issues... small businesses just cannot win with google!

Should you no follow all your outbound links on your site?

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 I have been reading on forums and what not about people wondering as to whether you should no follow all your links on your site to stop your site being penalized... Well the simple answer is No you shouldn't!

You get credit form the search engines from recommending sites... By no following it you essentially telling google and other search engines for that matter that this isn't a site you recommend (no follow created for user generated non editorial stuff).... so no benefit.

Wikipedia may do it... but does google simple revert all there link to do follow specifically? Is wikiepdia ranking so highly because of all the "do follow" links pointing to it..;possibly....

It also has got to be said that no following all your links maybe seen as page rank hoarding.... which might look bad.

Having lots of do follow good link on your site can be a good thing and will not decrease your page rank!