Sunday, February 8, 2009

Top Black Hat SEO Techniques

Black Hat SEO Techniques


Copyrigted Content:

carbon copy Content is a black hat seo technique. Search engines always looking for unique content. When duplicated content detected by search engines crawler indexed only one web page, other probably finish up in the dreaded supplemental index and search engines will treat as spam. Duplicate content are not rank in SERP’s (Searching result pages).
Similarly doorway pages are also very bad technique. Doorway pages are linked to internal pages of website that call for action from the visitor. To navigate the multiple doorway pages you have to create hallway pages. Search engines looks doorway pages as duplicate pages and not rank doorways pages in SERP’s.



2. Meta Tags
Hidden HTML content or invisible contents of site.

Having three fields….

Meta Description

The Meta description used to explain the content of your page sincerely and concisely and be ( 174 character) 1 or 2 sentences, 3 at most.

3. Meta Keywords

Meta Keywords a short list of words that inform of the main center of the page. Meta keywords have been so altered in the past that there are few if any search engines that take any heed of them.


Doorway Pages:

A doorway page is basically a “fake” page that the user will never see. It is purely for search engine spiders, and attempts to trick them into indexing the site higher. Read more about doorway pages.


Link Farming.


The process of exchanging reciprocal links with Web sites in order to increase search engine optimization. The idea behind link farming is to increase the number of sites that link to yours because search engines such as Google rank sites according to, among other things, the quality and quantity of sites that link to yours. In theory, the more sites that link to yours, the higher your ranking in the search engine results will be because the more links indicate a higher level of popularity among users of the Internet. However, search engines such as Google consider link farming as a form of spam and have been implementing procedures to banish sites that participate in link farming, so the term link farming has garnered negative connotations across the Internet.

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