SEO techniques are classified into two broad
categories:
1.
Techniques
that search engines recommend as part of good design referred to as White Hat
SEO, and
2.
Techniques
that search engines do not approve and attempt to minimize the effect of
referred to as Black Hat or spamdexing.
White Hat SEO
An SEO tactic, technique or method is considered
as White Hat if it follows the followings
·
If it conforms to the search engine's guidelines.
·
If it does not
involves any deception.
·
It ensures
that the content a search engine indexes and subsequently ranks is the same
content a user will see.
·
It ensures
that a Web Page content should have been created for the users and not just for
the search engines.
·
It ensures the
good quality of the web pages
·
It ensures the
useful content available on the web pages
Always follow a White Hat SEO tactic and don't
try to fool your site visitors. Be honest and definitely you will get something
more.
Next chapter onward we will put light on White
Hap SEO techniques. The WHST are very simple and can be done without investing
much cost.
Black Hat or Spamdexing
An SEO tactic, technique or method is considered
as Black Hat or Spamdexing if it follows the followings
·
Try to improve
rankings that are disapproved of by the search engines and/or involve
deception.
·
Redirecting
users from a page that is built for search engines to one that is more human
friendly.
·
Redirecting
users to a page that was different from the page the Search Engine ranked.
·
Serving one
version of a page to search engine spiders/bots and another version to human visitors.
This is called Cloaking SEO tactic.
·
Using Hidden
or invisible text or with the page background color, using a tiny font size or
hiding them within the HTML code such as "no frame" sections.
·
Repeating
keywords in the Meta tags, and using keywords that are unrelated to the site's
content. This is called Meta tag stuffing.
·
Calculated
placement of keywords within a page to raise the keyword count, variety, and
density of the page. This is called Keyword stuffing .
·
Creating
low-quality web pages that contain very little content but are instead
stuffed with very similar key words and phrases.
These pages are called Doorway or Gateway Pages
·
Mirror web
sites by hosting multiple web sites all with conceptually similar content but
using different URLs.
·
Creating a
rogue copy of a popular web site which shows contents similar to the original
to a web crawler, but redirects web surfers to unrelated or malicious web
sites. This is called Page hijacking.
Always
be away to adopt any of the above Black Hat tactic to improve the rank of your
site. Search engines are smart enough to identify all the above proprieties of
your site and ultimately you are not going to get anything.
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