SEO Ideas To be avoided As we all Know Search Engine Optimization takes more factor in consideration for ranking a web page. Now SEO changed a lot in recent years, techniques followed in 2004 stopped working, then what addressed in 2005 stopped working in 2006, now its 2009. Don't worry, here is a set of bad SEO ideas common to all. To be avoided, if your want to stand along in search engines 1. Stuffing Keywords in invisible text 2. Purchasing Links 3. Implementing Duplicate Content 4. Use session IDs on your URLs. 5. Implementing your site in Flash. 6. Use lots of JavaScript 7. Cloaking / Doorway pages Add as much more ideas as you know, to get other informed about the Bad SEO Techniques. Do read Link Building, top web designing tips and techniques and the Most Important SEO factors followed by the professionals at my Search Engine Optimization Blog.
Hi there, Well I am not satisfied by some of your points, like purchasing links is a good SEO strategy although we have to spent money but it really helps to generate back links, secondly you can also implement your site in flash because now a days Google changed it's algorithm so it can read the coding behind the flash files and thus the previous problem of flash files have been solved by Google.
Thanks for the tips, but I have to agree with this guy. Why shouldn't we buy links? I've done it before, and it generates amazing backlinks that you wouldn't get if you haven't bought them. I don't think it's a bad strategy.
. Google uses three techniques to detect purchased links: Algorithms look for obvious patterns, such as the presence of words such as "Advertisers" or "Sponsors" near the link. Another thing they can look for is a grouping of unrelated links that don't fit the topic matter of the page where the links are found. Google has thousands of editors in Asia whose sole purpose is to review search results for quality purposes. Part of what they are trained to do is detect purchased links and flag them. Google also accepts reports of purchased links and will send these for review by their team in Asia. So what does Google do when a purchased link is detected? They flag it and make it useless from a site ranking perspective. In addition, if they detect flagrant link buying for ranking practices purposes, they can, and do, ban sites. Use the time more wisely. Take the same time you might have invested in finding links to buy, and find a link you deserve instead. It's much safer, and it will build your business for the long term. I recommend you to read Link Building the most important SEO Factor?. Because there are many other good ways to Link Building than Purchasing.
Since Google keeps their internal operations very much secret, would you mind sharing your source for this information? I'm curious as to how you would know so much about what goes on behind Google's doors...
I would like this information, too. About the list, is a good one: I think Linkbuilding (as all other blackhat techniques posted here) should be used wisely. If you do it with attention, nothing wrong happens and you can see good results. But if you don't pay attention, is a great goodbye that Google will say for your investment...
I'm not sure that duplicate content is such a bad idea. iSnare gets good results by submitting the same article to many sites. It think links from unique content are more valuable, but duplicate content does have some value. And it's not something that Google will penalize you for, like invisible text.
Well....i have many articles and stuff related to this...but let me share with you the most recent..about the Section Google added to webmaster central entitled “report paid linksâ€. Here are some Resources. One BY MICHAEL GRAY Google adds paid links reporting + i am quoting the following information from Google Webmaster As far as the Techniques and Algorithms are concern, have a look on this, Hunting for paid links (a technical review) Hope you get it... Hary