Black
Hat SEO and the Sneaky Redirect
By Ed Zivkovic
Are
shades of grey SEO really Black Hat SEO?
Black
hat SEO is a strategy which gets a web page or entire site banned
from a search engine.
A
shade of grey is when you use a black hat strategy but your site
has not been banned yet. Remember the acronym for YET: You're
Entitled Too!
There
are many different opinions on the subject of Search Engine Optimization.
Many folks will deliver advice which will work to get you top
10 rankings but what is really the difference between Black Hat
SEO and White Hat SEO?
There
has been many good attempts to define Black Hat SEO. All are relevant
and an example can be found at http://www.blackhatseo.com.
The site contains a page of example Black Hat SEO and a directory
of not recommended products and services.
But
is there more to it than just keyword stuffing, hidden text and
spamming image alt tags?
If
you read the the Webmaster guidelines at Google: http://www.google.com/webmasters/guidelines.html,
you'll notice that sneaky Redirection pages are not welcome. (This
does not include the 301 redirect.)
What
are Sneaky Redirection Pages?
Sneaky
redirection pages are set up in in groups of 10 or 20. They all
target similar and related keywords or phrases. The only links
on these pages are links to other pages in the same family creating
a false sense of related linking.
They
do not contain content that any human would be interested in.
These pages show up high in Search Engine Results Pages (SERPS).
When you click on one of these pages from a search engine result,
you will be redirected to another page. (Usually a high pressure
sales page.)
Is
this misleading? You bet. Why? Because the page you click on from
the serps is not the page you actually get to read.
Can
Sneaky Redirects be considered as a Black Hat SEO tactic?
I
think so. The reason being is that if your page is discovered,
it does get banned. These pages are smart when it comes to getting
a higher search engine position but they will vanish if another
marketer reports your page.
What
SEO Strategy Should You Use?
All
SEO strategies have value. I think that the focus of attention
should be to avoid Black Hat SEO if your intention is to keep
your site from being banned.
Visit
SEO forums and use the ideas that you feel comfortable with. There
are many SEO forums out there. Here is one to get you started:
http://www.searchguild.com
Be
aware of search engine guidelines. If you read conflicting information,
or if the tactic does not feel 100% OK, maybe the tactic should
be placed on the back burner or even avoided forever.
The
author, Ed Zivkovic is based on the Gold Coast in Australia. Ed
writes and publishes home business and webmaster articles at http://www.ezau.com
and enjoys going to http://www.gold-coast-beaches.com.
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