Google quality rater paid me a visit?

While going through my Google analytics data for one of my domains, I noticed a very strange URL as a referral. It was domain.com/this_page_should_not_exist.fake (no page extension like html, etc). Being a curious type and working in SEO meant a further investigation was on the cards. I checked the location of the visitor which was San Francisco, where Google has one of it’s offices. Next was the operating system used which was Linux, which is in the most part what Google employees are using, which is said to be a customized version of Linux Ubuntu.

Also the other strange thing about this saga is that the domain in question is not in English, so it would be very unlikely that a user from San Francisco, using Linux (used more o less by only 1-2% of the total users), visiting a non existent URL. All this leads me to believe a Quality rater, working for Google is testing various sites to see the server response codes when a user calls a non existent page (which should be a 404 of course), probably to see if any funny busy (Black-hat SEO) is going on.

4 thoughts on “Google quality rater paid me a visit?

  1. Alain

    Just had the same query on one of my sites. But mine came from an Apple computer in China.

    Doubt it’s a quality rater.
    At least I hope not, I blocked the IP address 🙂

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  2. Tim

    I just got this… Here are the details of the user…

    User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux; en-US) AppleWebKit/532.4 (KHTML, like Gecko) Qt/4.6.3 Safari/532.4

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    1. chris Post author

      Is the IP address from an unusual location? I wouldn’t worry even if it was, I’m sure there are many legitimate reasons for a quality rater visiting a site, like checking the page is showing the same content to the user and robot at the same time.

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