Knoljacking - When Google Searches are kidnapped
James "Make my Knol" Burchill weist in seinem Blog auf eine ganz fiese Methode hin, um die digitale Reputation eines Unternehmens zu schädigen: Knoljacking . Denn wenn jemand einfach fremden Content von einer Unternehmenswebsite in einen Google Knol kopiert und mit Links (z.B. zu einem Konkurrenten) versieht, passiert folgendes: Wenn der Knol-Artikel (was bisher schon einige Male passiert) von Google höher als der Original-Content bewertet wird, landen die Besucher plötzlich nicht mehr auf der eigenen Website, sondern beim Wettbewerber.
Ob sie dort dann finden, was sie eigentlich gesucht haben, sei einmal undecided. In any case, the company, its content in a foreign Knol "abducted" are only one is left with the damage.
What can you do about it:
first Knol Regular monitoring to detect such cases of Knoljacking at all.
second Report of the Content theft at Google (there is a small red flag on the right) - whether the search giant responded, however, is another question. In the right-side column of the tubers, however, the result of duplicate checks are displayed. There is to see how high the percentage of agreement with the original source.
third And finally - The Council of James Burchill - you better write your own Knol, before others do about them. And if you do not have time for it and did not acquire the necessary know-how: Use our Make My Knol service .
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865 German-language Knols
If it continues at this pace is likely to be Google Knol also in German in the shortest possible time a comprehensive knowledge platform: Almost 14 days after the start today was the 865 German-language Knol counted - even though it officially actually present is only an English-language service . Google has responded in any case already on the growing international popularity, and today's internal search function added a language.
If it continues at this pace is likely to be Google Knol also in German in the shortest possible time a comprehensive knowledge platform: Almost 14 days after the start today was the 865 German-language Knol counted - even though it officially actually present is only an English-language service . Google has responded in any case already on the growing international popularity, and today's internal search function added a language.
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