Black-Hat SEO?

Started by ykzir, 05-19-2010, 06:47:09

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frankdevine

In search engine optimization (SEO) terminology, Black Hat SEO refers to the use of aggressive SEO strategies, techniques and tactics that focus only on search engines and not a human audience, and usually does not obey search engines rules. Some examples of Black Hat SEO techniques include keyword stuffing, invisible text and doorway pages. Black Hat SEO is more frequently used by those who are looking for a quick financial return on their Web site, rather than a long-term investment on their Web site. Black Hat SEO can possibly result in your Web site being banned from a search engine, however since the focus is usually on quick high return business models, most experts who use Black Hat SEO tactics consider being banned from search engines a somewhat irrelevant risk. Black Hat SEO may also be referred to as Unethical SEO or just  spamdexing, as spamdexing is a typical frequently used Black Hat SEO practice.


Donna D. Phillips

Quote from: ykzir on 05-19-2010, 06:47:09
Well, the fundamental principle of SEO is to developed visitors of one website, right?

But it is so lamed to "click here" and "click that" utilizing Social Bookmarking etc, is there a much quicker way to generate links using black-hat SEO?

I am so curious about it.
Black hat SEO technique is not a good approach for SEO promotion ,it will be finally penalized by Google so be aware for that penalty.


webcreations

Black Hat SEO is optimizations that are against search engine guidelines. If you step too far over the mark, your site may be penalized or even removed from the index.At Black Hat is trying to exploit gaps in the algorithms of search engines. Before founding Google could, for example, by simply manipulating the meta keywords already surreptitiously advantages in the ranking.Black hat SEO is characterized by the use of massive spam practices, such as Cloaking, redirects or doorway pages.Tricks designed to boost the ranking of their site a few slots, and sometimes these end up falling into the realm of black hat SEO.

lincon

The use of unaccepted or frowned upon SEO practices in order to get higher rankings and more traffic. These websites are usually caught and removed from the search engines!  :blank:
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