Black Hat or Spamdexing
An SEO tactic is considered as Black Hat or Spamdexing if it has
the following features:
· Attempting ranking improvements that are disapproved by
the search engines
and/or involve deception.
· Redirecting users from a page that is built for search
engines to one that is more
human friendly.
· Redirecting users to a page that was different from the
page the search engine
ranked.
· Serving one version of a page to search engine
spiders/bots and another version
to human visitors. This is called Cloaking SEO
tactic.
· Using hidden or invisible text or with the page background
color, using a tiny font
size or hiding them within the HTML code such as "no
frame" sections.
· Repeating keywords in the metatags, and using keywords
that are unrelated to the
website content. This is called metatag stuffing.
· Calculated placement of keywords within a page to raise
the keyword count,
variety, and density of the page. This is called keyword stuffing.
· Creating low-quality web pages that contain very little
content but are instead
stuffed with very similar keywords and phrases. These pages are
called Doorway
or Gateway Pages.
· Mirror websites by hosting multiple websites – all with
conceptually similar content
but using different URLs.
· Creating a rogue copy of a popular website which shows
contents similar to the
original to a web crawler, but redirects web surfers to unrelated
or malicious
websites. This is called page hijacking.
Always stay away from any of the above Black Hat tactics to
improve the rank of your site.
Search engines are smart enough to identify all the above
properties of your site and
ultimately you are not going to get anything.
SEO
5
When you start thinking of doing a business through internet, the
first thing that you think
about is your website domain name. Before you choose a domain
name, you should
consider the following:
· Who would be your target audience?
· What you intend to sell to them. Is it a tangible item or
just text content?
· What will make your business idea unique or different from
everything else that is
already available in the market?
Many people think it is important to have keywords in a domain.
Keywords in the domain
name are usually important, but it usually can be done while
keeping the domain name
short, memorable, and free of hyphens.
Using keywords in your domain name gives you a strong competitive
advantage over your
competitors. Having your keywords in your domain name can increase
click-through-rates
on search engine listings and paid ads as well as make it easier
to use your keywords in
get keyword rich descriptive inbound links.
Avoid buying long and confusing domain names. Many people separate
the words in their
domain names using either dashes or hyphens. In the past, the
domain name itself was a
significant ranking factor but now search engines have advanced
features and it is not a
very significant factor anymore.
Keep two to three words in your domain name that will be easy to
memorize. Some of the
most notable websites do a great job of branding by creating their
own word. Few
examples are eBay, Yahoo!, Expedia, Slashdot, Fark, Wikipedia,
Google, etc.
You should be able to say it over the telephone once, and the
other person should know
how to spell it, and they should be able to guess what you sell.
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