Content farmers beware: Google's crackdown is underway

By Josh Fruhlinger, ITworld |  Internet, content farms, Demand Media Add a new comment

You may not be able to see spammy content through Google's lenses anymore.
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It's been rumored to be in the works for some time, but this week it appears to really be happening: Google is cracking down on content farming. Already sites in the wild are feeling the effects. Still feeling good about that Demand Media IPO?

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Josh Fruhlinger is a writer and editor who lives in Baltimore.

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