According to Search Engine Land, the other day Google's head of search spam Matt Cutts published in Twitter message to webmasters, SEOs and owners of small web sites. He urges them to fill out a special survey and report to Google Support if their website ranks not well in the search engine.
“If there’s a small website that you think should be doing better in Google, tell us more ”, – asked Mr. Cutts to clarify some issues.
In this case, form page includes the following information: “Google would like to hear feedback about small but high-quality websites that could do better in our search results. To be clear, we’re just collecting feedback at this point; for example, don’t expect this survey to affect any site’s ranking.”
To implement the survey Google's specialist will need to share website URL on the form page as well as arguments to explain why the site deserves higher ranking in SERP.
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