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As search engine optimization has grown more popular, so has the use of
unethical SEO (that’s shorthand
for search engine optimization) techniques. But what are these
“black hat” techniques? Why are they so bad? Better
yet, what can you, as a web site owner, do to legitimately increase
your search engine ranking? These are all questions which this newsletter will answer. After
you’ve read this, you’ll know what techniques are
underhanded and which are acceptable.
So what are “Black Hat” techniques?
“Black Hat” techniques are unethical techniques
that some web site owners use to get their site listed on search
engines. They usually use these techniques to get a high search engine
listing. Here is a list of three common “Black Hat”
techniques you should avoid if you want to please search engine spiders.
1. Keyword stuffing. Keyword stuffing is the overuse of
keywords in a piece of content.
Generally, this is repeating the same keywords over and over just to
achieve a higher search engine ranking. 2. Invisible text. Quite a few
cheap sites use this tactic, which involves making keywords in a font that is the
same color as the background, so that readers can’t see the
massive amounts of keywords, but search engine
spiders can. 3. Doorway pages. These are pages that regular visitors
cannot see, but search engine spiders can. They are done to trick the
search engines so that the site gets a higher ranking.
Why are “Black Hat” techniques bad?
They’re bad because they go against the rules set forth by
search engines. Not only do they go against the rules, but they also
hurt the visitor’s experience. Who wants to see a site
stuffed with keywords? “Black
Hat” techniques are unethical and wrong.
Do “Black Hat” techniques work?
Yes, they do, which is why people use them. But these techniques only
work temporarily. Eventually the search engine spiders catch on and
your site is permanently banned from being listed. This is why you
should never use “Black Hat” techniques. It may pay
off for a few short weeks, but it permanently hurts your site and its
credibility on the internet.
So if I can’t use “Black Hat” techniques,
what techniques can I use to help my site get listed high on search
engines?
Fortunately, there are multiple techniques that you can use to get your
site legitimately listed high on search engines. We’ll go
over two such techniques right now.
Keywords
Earlier in this newsletter, we talked about keyword stuffing. While keyword stuffing is an awful thing
to do, the natural use of keywords is perfectly fine. By
natural, we mean keywords that are spread
throughout a document in a way that isn’t blatant.
How do you naturally use keywords in your content to
benefit your site? Well, before you even write your content, take a few
minutes to identify some keywords that are relevant to your
site. Then, begin to write the content. Try to incorporate the keywords you have picked out in a
natural way throughout the content. Ideally, if your content is 600
words, you’ll want to use the main keyword between 6-18 times, which
is a keyword density of 1-3%(keyword density is the number of keywords divided by the total
words of a document). Anything less than that won’t be
beneficial to your site. More than 3% keyword density might seem like keyword stuffing, so try not to go
much past 5% keyword density.
One thing to keep in mind is that actual people are reading your site.
Thus, you should make sure that the use of keywords does not distract your
readers from the whole meaning of the content.
Linking
Linking is a very common practice between web sites. How do you do it?
Well, you ask a site that is relevant to yours to post a link to your
site on their site. In return, you can offer to link to their site on
your site. That way, both sites get a benefit from the linking.
How does this help your listing? Well, each time a search engine spider
visits a page with a link to your site on it, the spider will then
visit your site.
If you keep the above in mind, your site will get listed high on a
search engine with no danger of being pulled.
To your success,
Michael Thomas
P.S. While “Black Hat” techniques temporarily do
work, they never pay off in the long run. So if you want a legitimately
high search engine listing, don’t use “Black
Hat” techniques. Use the natural methods for high search
engine rankings!
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