Website review: Blackhat Techniques Which Shouldn&8...

northsouthmedia northsouthmedia discovered this in Search 7 reviews since Apr 30, 2008
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northsouthmedia discovered 3 months ago
Black / Grey Hat techniques still being used by high profile SEO companies!!!
Midnattsol rated 3 months ago
From the page: "Update: This post has been removed because we have been politely asked to delete references to any examples being displayed."
chrissieboy1981 rated 3 months ago
hidden text will work for only a few days right now... than BANNED so becarefull just stay white hat for long term!
lyndoman rated 3 months ago
From the page: "Anyone who knows anything about SEO should understand that blackhat techniques are clearly against Googleâ€s webmaster guidelines and place websites at risk of being banned or strongly penalised in the search engines. The problem is many of these tactics actually work (even if only for a short-period of time) and many people are willing to knowingly take that risk in order to achieve results."
AlainSaffel rated 3 months ago
Apparently there are some black hat SEO techniques which still work, as long as a competitor doesn't let Google know what you're up to. In a competitive niche, you'd better believe that your competitors are going to report you. Better to be on the safe side and avoid these techniques. I suppose you could try them on your own sites, but I'd hate to be the SEO doing it on a client site and the client finds out... after their site's been penalized.
SeoSmarty rated 3 months ago
"Anyone who knows anything about SEO should understand that blackhat techniques are clearly against Googleâ€s webmaster guidelines and place websites at risk of being banned or strongly penalised in the search engines. The problem is many of these tactics actually work (even if only for a short-period of time) and many people are willing to knowingly take that risk in order to achieve results."
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