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I'm noticing some bizarre rankings for a few competitive niches these days, and I'm not sure how Google lets this even exist. Maybe I'm the bizarre one, I don't know but, in some of the more competitive niches, I'm seeing more and more sites pop up with a ridiculous number of RDs (Ahrefs - See Below). So many that it's humanly impossible to even get this many in such a short period of time that the sites are live.
In the same niches, I'm seeing more (what seem to be) hacked sites or PBNs ranking that are literally irrelevant from the niche or topic. Backlinks are irrelevant too. Many of them are non-us domains being used to rank in the US.
I'm also seeing a boatload of 301s which seem to exist with irrelevant hacked sites IMO that just exist and fill the search engine results with complete garbage.
Any idea how some of these sites are able to completely pepper the SERPs and leave consumers with worse search results than if they were naturally built.
What's strange is that I'm seeing more and more of this in various niches, which leads me to believe that Google doesn't care about spam or excess use of irrelevant domains.
I'm scratching my head trying to figure out what's going on here and why. It makes it nearly impossible to come in and do anything with good practice SEO.
Would love to hear from some of the experts here that might have a better idea.
Without calling out the niches, I've shared a picture of the Ahrefs data from a site not built on an expired domain (it's not my site) with crazy links and dominating the SERPs. Would love to hear some guru thoughts on this. Seems next to impossible to compete with this. I'd say 60% of page 1 and 2 are these types of sites, maybe closer to 80%.
In the same niches, I'm seeing more (what seem to be) hacked sites or PBNs ranking that are literally irrelevant from the niche or topic. Backlinks are irrelevant too. Many of them are non-us domains being used to rank in the US.
I'm also seeing a boatload of 301s which seem to exist with irrelevant hacked sites IMO that just exist and fill the search engine results with complete garbage.
Any idea how some of these sites are able to completely pepper the SERPs and leave consumers with worse search results than if they were naturally built.
What's strange is that I'm seeing more and more of this in various niches, which leads me to believe that Google doesn't care about spam or excess use of irrelevant domains.
I'm scratching my head trying to figure out what's going on here and why. It makes it nearly impossible to come in and do anything with good practice SEO.
Would love to hear from some of the experts here that might have a better idea.
Without calling out the niches, I've shared a picture of the Ahrefs data from a site not built on an expired domain (it's not my site) with crazy links and dominating the SERPs. Would love to hear some guru thoughts on this. Seems next to impossible to compete with this. I'd say 60% of page 1 and 2 are these types of sites, maybe closer to 80%.