Avoiding Google Penalties
AVOIDING GOOGLE PENALTIESBlack Hat Hurts!The days of using automated software, to post thousands of blog and forum comments containing your keyword heavy website link, in order to game search engines and increase rankings are over. With the coming of Google's Penguin and Panda updates the days of SEO ranking for low quality links have come to an end, along with another form of web spam, namely keyword stuffing. Avoiding Google Penalties is now an important aspect of your website that should be evaluated, especially if you, or someone on your behalf has used less than ethical promotion tactics and techniques in the past.
Keyword stuffing is the practice of using an unusual amount of related, or in some case, not related keywords, that are placed onto a page simply in an attempt to rank for those phrases.
Today, these types of Black Hat website promotion techniques will at best do you no good, and at worst get your website banned from the search engine altogether!
To avoid Google penalties or the wrath of the search engines, use keywords in moderation only, keeping them in context, and only seek links from quality sources and authority site. We have ranked websites recently with less than 20 links; it's all about quality not quantity of inbound links.
Never use unrelated keywords for SEO in an attempt to drive more traffic to your website. Search engines will notice this, and take action against you, leaving you not ranking well for either the out of place, or your targeted keywords. Only ever target keywords directly related to the topic or niche of the page.
Published on February 07, 2014 20:39
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