@Jasonsmith21Feb 12.2014 — #Matt Cutts also said that there would be no Ranking updates, but still they happened. I think we must chose from our experiences and innovations not from Matt Cutts comments on how we do SEO.
@patricialee83Feb 13.2014 — #Matt Cutts also said that there would be no Ranking updates, but still they happened. I think we must chose from our experiences and innovations not from Matt Cutts comments on how we do SEO.[/QUOTE]
Isn't it funny if we don't rely from Matt Cutts updates? ahaha Just a silly thought... ?)
@pryidevsblogFeb 19.2014 — #Matt Cutts also said that there would be no Ranking updates, but still they happened. I think we must chose from our experiences and innovations not from Matt Cutts comments on how we do SEO.[/QUOTE]
Like this Jason. Perfect answer make a lot sense and make speechless to anybody. We have to do what we think and our experience says to us not what Matt Cutt say. His opinion about everything is direct you in two ways.
Bad Grammar in Comments Isn't a Negative Google Ranking Factor[/QUOTE]
If that so, maybe spammers are really aware of this, that is why they never think about their grammar, all they do is just to post anything then place a link.
@kaushalshahFeb 27.2014 — #How Google identifies comments from user can anyone please explain. Is it for blog only or is it applies to forum/Q.A sites as well?
@EpicWebsFeb 27.2014 — #They can analyze a repeating pattern of the same thing and pull out things like names or even some sections are labeled #comments.
@pryidevsblogMar 01.2014 — #But bad grammar is affect your reputation[/QUOTE]
Really, I think Bad grammar is not effecting your site. But if your content carrying a bad grammar than you have to worry about that. Because your every reader is not expert in English many of them are aware about English but not so good in grammar.
@Steve_R_JonesmoderatorMar 02.2014 — #On another site someone posted about being able to install Outlook Express on Windows 7... (not sure why anyone would want too...but that's a different story.)
I clicked on the link to check it out and here;s my reply:
Many times i was [B][I][COLOR="Red"]windering[/COLOR][/I][/B] why outlook express is not included on new windows versions,[/QUOTE]
@softqubetechnoMar 04.2014 — #Hello Pal, "Matt Cutt says that Grammar in Comments doesn't effect SEO Ranking", it is true, because the comments sections is for general users, but SEO professional use it for SEO activity and named as "Blog Commenting".
How 1 can expect that a normal user also comments as "Specified and SEO-friendly" as a "SEO professional Do", there are millions of users those comment online, everyone is from different region geographically, everyone has it's own way to express, to talk, to write, and no one can go against with this behavior, because "Comments are nothing but USER REVIEWS", that is why "Matt Cutts says that Grammar in comments doesn't effect SEO Ranking", though it has some other effects, that is not asked here, but definitely above mentioned does not effect.