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Stop Bulk Blog Submission-Google

Move Towards Smarter SEO in 2025 and Beyond

By Technology 2030Published 9 months ago 4 min read
Bulk Submission

In 2023, Google introduced major algorithm updates that completely changed the SEO game. Many marketers who were still following the old bulk submission strategies realized too late that their hard work was wasted.

If you’re still stuck with outdated SEO methods, it’s time to stop, rethink, and plan for 2026 and beyond.

Google is updated... but are you?

1. Stop Following the Old Strategy

Bulk submission, low-quality backlinks, and spammy directory postings are dead. Google now rewards quality, trust, and value.It’s time to move forward. Stop wasting time on mass submissions. Start focusing on building real authority with smart, strategic efforts.

New Rule for 2024:

Minimum 2 quality blog submissions per day

100% manually written (no ChatGPT, no spinners)

Focused more on value, less on volume.

2. Shift Your Focus: 75% Website Optimization + 25% Submission

Before you think about submissions, optimize your site first.

Your website should be:

75% SEO-ready (speed, structure, user experience, content quality)

Fast loading, mobile-friendly, and secure (HTTPS)

Full of helpful, unique, and updated content

Only after that, spend 25% of your time doing smart, targeted submissions.

If your own house isn’t clean (your site), no amount of submissions will bring you results.

3. Don’t Focus on Quantity — Focus on Quality

Old SEO: "Submit 1,000 blogs and get 1,000 backlinks."

New SEO: "Submit 2 blogs to high-quality sites and get 10x better results."

Aim for submission to websites with DA (Domain Authority) 30 to 100+.

One backlink from a DA 80 site is worth more than 500 backlinks from spammy sites.

Tip: Always check: DA (Domain Authority), Spam Score ,Relevance to your niche

4. Spam Site Submission: The Truth

Yes, sometimes you will accidentally submit to a site that has a high spam score.Don't panic.

If your content is unique, trustworthy, and useful, Google will NOT mark your site as spam.

Google cares more about your content quality than where it appears.However, you must choose the correct category when submitting.

If you pick the wrong category (for example, submitting a finance article under "Fashion"), your spam score can increase 5x faster.Even if the site itself is okay, wrong category selection damages your trust level.

Important:

Submitting to a site with a high spam score = not ideal, but not deadly.Choosing the wrong category during submission = very dangerous for your SEO.So, be careful, choose the right category every time, and focus on quality over shortcuts.

Why Blog Submission is Not What It Used to Be

A few years ago, submitting dozens of blogs daily to directories, bookmarking sites, and article repositories helped boost rankings quickly. But with Google's new focus on E-E-A-T (Experience, Expertise, Authority, and Trustworthiness) and Helpful Content Update, low-quality, duplicate, or AI-generated content gets ignored—or worse, penalized.

Google now rewards:

Original, experience-driven content Thought leadership and personal insights. Quality over quantity.

Simply submitting a blog for the sake of backlinks no longer works. If your submission doesn’t genuinely add value, it may hurt your domain reputation.

What Should You Do Now?

Instead of mindlessly posting hundreds of articles, the winning strategy for 2024 is high-quality, consistent submissions.

Here’s the new rule: Submit at least 2 high-quality blogs per day — written manually — without using ChatGPT, AI content spinners, or other auto-writing tools.

These blogs should: Be original (no copy-paste from other websites) Share real insights, case studies, experiences, or opinions Focus on providing actual value to the reader Use proper formatting: headers (H1, H2, H3), bullet points, and short paragraphs

Why Minimum 2 Blogs a Day?

Consistency is key. Posting two well-thought-out, quality blogs daily builds A strong backlink profile over time Natural SEO growth without algorithm penalties A reputation for reliability and authority in your niche

In 6 months, you will have over 300 powerful backlinks—all from blogs that help real readers, not just bots.

Quality Matters More Than Ever

Google can easily detect AI-written or spun content now. Tools like the “Helpful Content System” track: Who wrote the content How users interact with it Whether it answers real questions If users bounce quickly or if your content feels robotic, your rankings will suffer.

Tips:

Before submitting, ask yourself:

Does this blog provide real value?

Would I be proud to show this to my clients or partners?

If not, rewrite it.

Final Advice: Prepare for 2026, Start Now

SEO in 2025 is about smart work, not hard work. Focus on genuine, human-written blogs that offer real insights. Forget the old “quantity over quality” submission strategy. Google is smarter now—and you need to be too.To prevent unwanted blog submissions, implement anti-spam measures like CAPTCHAs, focus on high-quality content, and regularly update your site. If unwanted submissions are indexed, use Google Search Console for removal requests and add "noindex" tags to prevent indexing. For harmful content, consider legal reporting or a positive content campaign

Start today:Two real blogs a day. Quality over shortcuts. Watch your rankings grow naturally.Google is already prepared for 2026. If you're still stuck in 2019 strategies, you're falling behind.Start today. Upgrade your SEO mindset. Work smarter, not harder. Focus on quality, trust, and real optimization and your rankings will tell the story-searchenginejournal

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