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10 Controversial Search Engine Optimization Techniques
Ten controversial search engine optimization techniques that should be
used with caution, or even avoided altogether.
1. Duplicate Pages
In general, search engines ignore duplicate pages. In extreme cases, they
may ban a site.
2. Invisible Text
Search engines consider the use of text that is the same color as the
background color as spam. So stay clear of using invisible text.
3. Keywords In Comment Tags
Hardly any, if any, of the major search engines index comment tags, so
don't waste time adding them for optimization purposes.
4. Keywords In Hidden Value Tags
Keywords in hidden value tags are considered spam by all of the major
search engines, so don't waste time with this practice.
5. Keywords In Style Tags
Very few search engines index the content of <style%26gt; tags, so do not
waste anytime on this technique.
6. Link Farms And Link Exchange Programs
Search engines consider link farms and link exchange programs as spam, as
they have only one purpose - to artificially inflate a site's link
popularity, by exchanging links with other participants.
Do not confuse link farms and link exchange programs with reciprocal
linking. Reciprocal linking is the exchange of links with individual sites,
and certainly an accepted technique for improving your site's link
popularity.
7. Links Only Pages
I recommend adding text descriptions to link pages and site maps. Some
search engines, such as AltaVista,
have been known to kick out links only pages.
8. Meta Refresh Tags
In general, meta refresh tags set for under 30 seconds are considered as
spam by search engines. As such, most search engine optimizers use
JavaScript redirects.
Having said that, I recently read an article that said the
Fast and
Inktomi search engines recommend using
meta refresh tags, instead of JavaScript redirects.
Are you confused?
So to be on the safe side, I suggest sticking with JavaScript redirects,
until there is conclusive proof that search engines accept meta refresh
tags.
9. Tiny Text
Many of the major search engines consider tiny text (i.e. font size 1) as
spam. Some use of tiny text is fine. Search engines don't like web pages
that use a lot of tiny text. The reason is because some webmasters have used
it to fool search engines by "hiding" dozens of keywords in a web page.
10. Cloaking
Cloaking is the practice of serving search engine optimized pages to
search engine spiders, while at the same time serving un-optimized pages to
site visitors.
Cloaking is one of the most controversial strategies in search engine
optimization. Major search engines publicly state that they consider all
cloaking to be spam. However, many professional search engine optimizers
have been using cloaking for years, with much success.
Until there is conclusive proof that search engines do indeed ban sites
that use cloaking, I suggest you take care if you decide to use cloaking.
Conclusion
There are many controversial search engine optimization techniques. There
are people who despise the use of certain techniques, such as cloaking. But
the fact of the matter is that there are no right or wrong ways to optimize
a web page.
What might be considered as spam by one search engine may be accepted by
another. What works today may be banned tomorrow.
The art and science of marketing is about testing to see what works and
what doesn't. I recommend taking the same approach with search engine
optimization. After all, it is just another form of marketing.
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