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What is Black Hat SEO?

posted by MarbellaSEO 8:42 AM
Friday, March 20, 2009

Black hat is a common term known to search engine optimisers, it is considered as unethical techniques used to get websites increased exposure in search engines.

Search engines such as Google, Yahoo! and MSN wants to ensure they are showing relevant results to their end users. For those who employ successful “Black hat” or “Unethical” techniques to get their sites to show up in the search results pages, more often than not, will not give you the information you were looking for.

For example, if a Webmaster wants to make money with Google Adsense, they place content on a webpage in the hope that when someone finds that page, they will click on an Ad because the content on the page is not useful. In return, the Webmaster gets paid for that click.

The result is poor user experience because of the black hat SEO techniques used by the Webmaster to fool the search engines into believing the page was relevant to the search.

This is exactly what search engines are trying to combat.

If you are a person who is hoping to outsource search engine marketing, then it is important you know what to look out for and avoid when trusting someone with your website.

Here are some common Black hat techniques:

Keyword Stuffing
Keyword stuffing can be achieved in a number of ways. It is an unethical technique of using tags such as Meta-tags, Alt tags and title tags to stuff with your target keywords. Search engines reads these tags and can help to indicate what a page is about, however, if you stuff your tags with keywords, and the search engines find out, then this can cause your site to be banned.

An example of keyword stuffing in alt tags (tags attached to images) could look something like:

[img src=”images/my_cat.jpg” alt=”black hat, dodgy practices, black, hat, spam, unethical,hat black,black hat is cool,im spamming for black hat,practice black hat”]

As you can see, the webmaster is wanting the search engines robots to notice the keyword black hat in the hope it will get a better ranking in the results pages, however, this is unethical and something which if picked up, is likely to get the website thrown out of the search engines.

Hidden Text

The most common way to hide text on a webpage is by setting the font colour of the text to be the same as the page background, this way it is not easily picked up by a site visitor.

People use hidden text to load keywords and phrases into a webpage that is only read by search engines to increase their rankings in search engines. However, this tactic goes against search engine guidelines and if picked up, can get your website banned.

One way to discover if a site has hidden text is to click Edit/Select all in your browser, if you see text, which is otherwise not visible, then this is hidden text.

Doorway Pages
A common example of a doorway page is for a Webmaster to create a page specifically for search engines, which probably would make no sense to a user. They will get the page for search engines ranking, and when a user clicks on the result from a search, they will immediately be redirected to a different page without their knowledge.

An easy way to discover a doorway page is to look at the description in a search result and to look for that content when you click through to that page. If the content is not within the page content or in the description Meta-tag, then it is likely the result you saw was a doorway page.

*Note: Google can sometimes use descriptions in their webpage results from DMOZ, check to see if the site is listed in DMOZ and check the description to clarify the description is not from them.

These are the most common techniques used by Black hat Webmasters

All of these methods can get your site banned from the search engines, so when outsourcing SEO work, check over your website to ensure none of these tactics are being used on your website.

Nicola Bullimore has been working as a Search Engine Optimizer for some years. For more information on Search Engine Marketing please visit the LandingNet website

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Stay Away from Black Hat SEO Companies

posted by MarbellaSEO 12:23 PM
Wednesday, March 18, 2009

If you are a serious online entrepreneur you probably have a website and want to see it at the top of the search engine results. You know that SEO – search engine optimization – is what it takes to see your dream come true, so you decide to hire a company. You browse the web and read: “top 10 position guaranteed”. That’s exactly what you’ve been dreaming for, that’s exactly what you should not buy!

No one, but no one could ever possibly guarantee you a top ten position in the search engines. There are no secret SEO techniques; no magic tools that can make your site reach the top over night. There are, however, some tricks. Many so-called SEO firms still use them, to make money fast. But their techniques will only hurt your site. Let’s say your site will, indeed, appear in the top of the search results for a while. With a little bit of luck it will even stay there longer. But once the search engines discover it, they will seriously penalize it. Using tricks to fool the search engines is called black hat SEO – and if you want to have success in the long-term and promote a serious online business you should stay away from black hat SEO techniques. In short, here is what you should avoid:

Stuffing your pages with keywords. Don’t stuff your web pages with keywords or text of the same background color. Guess what? Search engines can detect that and the result will be catastrophic for the website. For example getting banned out of Google.

Invisible text. That’s about the same with keyword stuffing. Even though the invisible is not keyword rich, it will still be considered “spammy” by the search engines. What’s the use of invisible text anyway?

Doorway pages. Don’t use them. Doorway pages are “fake” pages, customized for a particular keyword or phrases and programmed to be seen solely by the search engine spiders and not by visitors. This is bad SEO. All the philosophy behind search engine optimization is related to improving user experience. Building web pages no one will ever see is not an unethical approach to SEO. Google, and all the other search engines, have strict policies against doorway pages.

Linking farms. Again Google: Google does not like artificial linking (link farms and link stuffing). Linking to spam sites may get your site penalized.

In conclusion, using any techniques considered spammy and unethical by the search engines could damage your site. Many of these techniques might work in the short-term but, unless you want your site flagged or banned, do avoid them. On the other hand, black hat SEO raises questions when it comes to the general credibility of your online business and website.

Instead of going for black hat SEO, fix your site and optimize each page. When you do it, don’t think solely about the search engines. This should be your second thought. Your main concern should be whether the visitors find the site useful or not. Bottom line: optimize your website for the users and the search engines, using ethical tools.

Scott Lindsay is a web developer and entrepreneur. He is the founder of HighPowerSites and many other web projects

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Black Hate SEO will damage your business

posted by MarbellaSEO 11:24 AM
Friday, March 13, 2009

There are many individuals out there who claim to be “professionals” within the search engine optimisation industry.

They will brag about their accomplishments online about how they managed to “get one past google” and how they know the hidden secrets about getting you listed highly on the search engines.

Seriosuly, Google is a multi BILLION dollar company, you think they don’t know what’s going on? You think this one individual can outsmart one of the biggest companies in the world…AT THEIR OWN GAME?

Not likely.

They may have even made a little “demonstration” for you to show you how its easily possible in order to draw you in.

DONT BE FOOLED!

These people are black hat seo specialists and are talking to you for one reason.

They want your money.

FACT: They dont care about your business  reputation.
FACT: They dont care if you will get blacklisted on the search engines.
FACT: They dont care about the long term damaging effects their “meddling” will do to your online business.

All they care about is the short term gains gotten at your expense.

Here is the stereotypical profile of a blackhat SEO:

1) They will claim that white hat seo is wrong and any seo you have had done in the past was done badly
2) Online, they wont publish their real name
3) Wont shut up about how great they are
4) Claims to have “contacts” in the industry
5) Wont have a proper registered company
6) Will not have had a steady job
7) Does not pay taxes and probably only accepts cash/paypal
8) Will make up hard to prove and wild stories of their online exploits
9) Is generally colour blind and no clue about design
10) Usually has a dishevelled look and wont look you in the eye

BEWARE of black hat seo or people claiming that black hat seo works.

Black hat seo only works to your benefit for the short term so if you are already a dodgy company and are in the market for a short period, then great, get involved with black hat seo.

If you are an established company with family values and are in it for the long term, then stay clear of these self proclaimed black hat seo’s and their stupid “techniques”.

If you dont believe me, here is some more information from top search engine specialist Doug Heil and his view on black hat seo techniques:

Doug Heil on Blackhat SEO
http://blogoscoped.com/archive/2008-11-12-n84.html

 
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