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By Tom Espiner
Posted on ZDNet News: Feb 6, 2006 2:58:00 PM

Google has blacklisted BMW.de after the carmaker violated the search giant's guidelines by using a technique that could artificially boost its search engine rating, according to a Google engineer.

In a blog, Google software engineer Matt Cutts said that Google had removed BMW's German site from its Web index after the site included "doorway pages" that would automatically redirect visitors to a different URL.

Cutts explained that when Google's crawlers visited a BMW page, it saw blocks of text with repeated key search words such as "neuwagen," which means "new car" in German. However, when a user visited the listed page they would be automatically redirected to another page with less text and more pictures, which was more attractive than the page the crawler saw, but would have scored lower in Google's PageRank system.

"This is a violation of our Webmaster quality guidelines, specifically the principle of 'Don't deceive your users or present different content to search engines than you display to users,'" Cutts' blog said.

To regain Google listing status, Cutts expects that BMW.de will have to remove the JavaScript that redirects users around the site in this fashion and then send a reinclusion request to Google's Webspam team, which Cutts leads. BMW.de has already removed some of the redirect pages.

BMW may also have to disclose details of who created the doorway pages--and assure Google "that such pages won't reappear on the sites"--before the domains can be reincluded, Cutts said.

The German site of technology product vendor Ricoh is also due to be removed from Google "for similar reasons," Cutts said.

BMW and Ricoh were unavailable for immediate comment.

Tom Espiner of ZDNet UK reported from London.

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Big deal, grow up google.
Oooooh. BMW is bad bad bad, squeal squeal whine whine. Grow up. As though BMW cares. They get most of their sales from channels other than google and the internet.

I think this is just a diversionary tactic to shift attention away from their atrocities in China.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: kraterz Posted on: 02/07/06 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Why only BMW?  marbing@... | 02/06/06
So?!?!  Oscar_Goldman | 02/06/06
BMW is laughing all the way to the bank....  el1jones | 02/06/06
Publicity?  Bill4 | 02/06/06
Oh No! call the "Gateway page" cops...  el1jones | 02/06/06
Name recognition  OhMyGosh | 02/06/06
UM, I didn't say anything about English...  el1jones | 02/06/06
Not to sound like Mr Axe, but  Bill4 | 02/06/06
This is SO funny  Shelendrea | 02/06/06
Just use MSN.de  Nigel Johnstone | 02/06/06
Yes but should a search for "neuwagen" put...  The King's Servant | 02/06/06
I forgot to put my footnote.  The King's Servant | 02/06/06
Google's problem is Google's problem  Nigel Johnstone | 02/07/06
Really can't blame BMW  yyuko@... | 02/06/06
So what does "New Car" have to do with...  The King's Servant | 02/06/06
What a way to get everyone to use the competition.  osreinstall | 02/06/06
Okay, now try searching for "neuwagen"  The King's Servant | 02/06/06
Neuwagen is not bmw.de  osreinstall | 02/06/06
[bmw autos]  Nigel Johnstone | 02/07/06
Personally, I think that Google  James Dean_z | 02/06/06
No...who owns what?  techboy_z | 02/06/06
but not a search for "neuwagen", silly! [nt]  The King's Servant | 02/06/06
Tell me why would BMW be at the top for...  The King's Servant | 02/06/06
neuwagen = new vehicle  Nigel Johnstone | 02/07/06
If you want internet search to remail viable...  BitTwiddler | 02/06/06
How so?  techboy_z | 02/06/06
Because if you want to get your site listed on...  The King's Servant | 02/06/06
Exactly  Taijitu | 02/07/06
Truth in Searching  TomMariner | 02/07/06
Beginning of the end for GOOG...  techboy_z | 02/06/06
Another new thought on GOOG's motive here....  techboy_z | 02/06/06
If they can do this to BMW  marbing@... | 02/06/06
The order seems a bit tall, eh?  boxerjockey | 02/06/06
Hey, all the search engines do this.  The King's Servant | 02/06/06
BMW.de are not banished on all engines  Nigel Johnstone | 02/07/06
Get Over It...  Taijitu | 02/07/06
Oops  Taijitu | 02/07/06
Big deal, grow up google.  kraterz | 02/07/06

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