Black
Hat Internet Marketing
Black Hat search engine optimisation strategies are
website marketing techniques that are generally used
to manipulate the likes of Google to gain higher search
rankings in an unethical manner. Black hat SEO techniques
usually include breaking search engine rules and regulations.
Not too long ago many of these strategies now known
as black hat SEO were considered to be legitimate
website marketing techniques and indeed 'fair game'.
Like most good things, someone stretched them too
much and Google only frowned upon them at that time.
Soon the word got around that webmasters could achieve
high ranking in Google by doing such strategies as
making text the same colour as the background so that
the human eye couldn't see them, but spiders could.
Then they stuffed them with keywords to manipulate
Google. (This is only one example).
So why do search engines such as Google ban them?
What the eye doesn't see, the heart doesn't grieve
over? - This isn't the point; Google genuinely wants
visitors to have a good experience and find exactly
what they are looking for with their search engine.
Why would a webmaster want to hide words from their
visitor? - To attract search engine spiders and the
words may have no genuine relevance to the actual
website.
The scenario mentioned above covers two 'black hat'
SEO techniques; Keyword stuffing: Packing long lists
of keywords and nothing else onto a website and Invisible
text: This act of putting lists of keywords in the
dame coloured text as the background to attract more
search engine spiders.
These black hat SEO practices may provide short-term
gains in terms of search engine rankings, but those
webmasters discovered deploying these spamming techniques
certainly run the risk of being penalized by search
engines such as Google. Black hat SEO is without doubt
a short-sighted solution to a long-term problem.
Doorway Pages is another Black Hat SEO tactic; A
doorway page is basically a page that the user will
never see, it is secretly 'cloaked' purely for search
engine spiders to see, with intentions of manipulating
them into indexing the site with higher search engine
rankings.
Black Hat SEO might be tempting and often these unethical
website marketing strategies actually do work, but
only temporarily. As much as they do end up getting
sites higher in the search rankings; before you can
count the extra money you might have made, or indeed
paid to a black hat website marketer, the sites will
more than likely be banned for using unethical website
marketing practices. Consider the risk before embarking
on such SEO strategies.
When in doubt use efficient search engine optimization
techniques or contact a reputable website marketing
expert to get your site ranked higher. Stay away from
anything that even looks like Black Hat SEO.