I have this idea for a while which would enable me to fit megabytes of text into one line on a web page. was wondering if i could get away with it I would write a style sheet like this p { position:absolute; left:100px; top:150px; } what is written after p would be sentences using keywords this will force the text to be crammed together. in a small box you could then integrate that box into the rest of your website. users will think that it is decoration.
explain how the Se will find out? rarely will there be human eyes looking at it. All i ask is that somebody besides myself try it out.
Rule #1: build your websites for your users and not for the search engines. If you're building sites strictly for the search engines, you're wasting your time. The site is useless if the user can't USE IT. It's like advertising a new BMW for sale for $100. You'll have plenty of takers, but when they realize that the contract is over a million pages long, and they have to try to read it, and that it may be too good to be true, you have will have a spent a lot of money without any return. What you're suggesting will get you banned eventually. And asking someone else to try the technique instead of doing it yourself suggests that you know it's a bad idea. It's your idea - you test it.
What you are proposing is considered to a "black hat" technique - and is likely to get you banned for doing it. Besides, loading up 3252664 MB of code before your page loads isn't very user friendly for whatever customers that you are trying to solicit in the first place.
y do u wanna spam or use black hat methods to boost rankings which will not never last long and get banned at the end.. Is it bcoz u dnt know legitimate SEO or U dont believe in urslf? Try to get high rankings thru white hat SEO and share with us those legitimate techniques which got your site on top.. Every member here and professional SEos will appreciate that..
1. This was the sort of crazy keyword-spamming technique that stopped working a few years ago - not new by any stretch of the imag. 2. SE's can certainly look at the code and see what you're trying to pull. So it won't work anyway.
Considering that this involves the spamming of keywords without the benefit of people browsing the web, I feel that it is safe to conclude that this is a Black Hat SEO technique. Expect legal action from SEs soon...