31st January 2008

Unethical SEO Techniques ‘Are Punishable’

Source : Epiphanysolutions.co.uk

Although search engine optimisation (SEO) is constantly changing, there are a number of techniques which are constantly viewed as against the rules, it has been claimed.

Barry Hurd, president of Social Media Systems, reports that “unscrupulous” SEO methods will result in punishment from the big search engines.

“Making sure that your company is aware of certain basic standards and not accidentally infringing on discouraged techniques is essential to making sure your online brand is a flourishing asset that is building value,” he said.

Dishonest- or “black hat”- techniques include hiding a wealth of irrelevant keywords on webpages or page cloaking - showing search engines visually unappealing but maximised keyword pages that it would not intend for consumers.

Submitting identical content on different pages and providing multiple pages with a particular phrase for SEO is also frowned upon, alongside misspelling common words, brands or websites in order to appear when a web user submits a typo to a search engine.

Leading search engine Google has also publicly penalised websites which pay for reciprocal links, branding them unethical.

This entry was posted on Thursday, January 31st, 2008 at 3:30 am and is filed under SEO/Search Engine News. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

There are currently 2 responses to “Unethical SEO Techniques ‘Are Punishable’”

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  1. 1 On February 1st, 2008, Lewis said:

    It’s much more effective, especially in the long run to create useful content and then make sure that all the variables are optimised for maximum search engine effectiveness. You can get multi variable software to do the hard work for you and even get software to test the effectiveness of the keyword orientated domain name. I know of one at http://www.Nemeas.com which does this. Then Blackhat methods will not be needed and there’s no fear of getting slapped by Goog.

  2. 2 On February 4th, 2008, admin said:

    Thanks for your feedback, we will concentrate on your suggestion..

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