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What do you think: Is Blackhat SEO helpful or harmful for website optimization?

(@Anonymous)
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What do you think: Is Blackhat SEO helpful or harmful for website optimization?

Many people know that Blackhat SEO is generally used to get higher search engine rankings in an unusual manner. Most blackhat SEO techniques break rules of search engines. Black Hat SEO is lucrative; as it works and can get achieve most SEO goals in short period of time. Making doorway pages brings in lots of pages indexed in search engines and redirecting them to your main site. With all the keywords stuffed in these pages, you get lot of targeted search engine traffic. Using cloaking you can display normal pages to users and different to search engine spiders, which helps when u need to sacrifice some visual appearance of the page the text content of the site is made search engine friendly.

By using of black hat SEO techniques you can easily achieve short and long term gains, with lot of targeted traffic driven to your website. With black hat SEO, you gain an advantage against your competitors. You can beat the Google search engine algorithms, smartly with changing your site coding i.e. with a black hat SEO technique. Many affiliates have been using black hat SEO to gain an unfair advantage & have been successful with it, making tons of cash. You should to know the cutting edge SEO exploits, to with the battle using black hat SEO. Keyword stuffing, cloaking, doorway pages, redirects, hidden text, code swapping & duplicate content are some of the relative terms associated with black hat SEO, but there is much more to it than just using them. You should to know, what you’re doing in a right way. If you link to unrelated sites or bad neighborhoods, it can really hurt your search engine rankings.

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Topic starter Posted : 09/08/2011 10:19 am
(@Anonymous)
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Re: What do you think: Is Blackhat SEO helpful or harmful for website optimization?

People are also doing black hat seo but it will makes positive and negative effect also because up to some extent it create traffic over the site and if you use more backlink of this technique then google put your site in to the spammer.

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Posted : 18/08/2011 5:27 am
(@Anonymous)
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Re: What do you think: Is Blackhat SEO helpful or harmful for website optimization?

It never help full for any people, But that is works well for those who want ranking occasionally.

Mean If you have a website that selling Christmas gifts and you know well no one want to buy gifts on other days. So these kind of people or business need black hat seo for getting ranking for few days

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Posted : 18/08/2011 5:52 am
(@Anonymous)
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Re: What do you think: Is Blackhat SEO helpful or harmful for website optimization?

Black hat technique is harmful for site. Google not allow to black hat technique.

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Posted : 18/08/2011 12:51 pm
(@Anonymous)
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Re: What do you think: Is Blackhat SEO helpful or harmful for website optimization?

Wow. I'm surprised at the lack of responses to your question! 😉 I expected to see 10 pages of responses to this, all resounding with "YES! It's harmful!"

My thoughts on this are that some people prefer black hat because it can be a shortcut. Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't, though. Sometimes people get away with it, other times they don't. Problem is, if one crosses the line, eventually, one could be banned. So ultimately, black hatting could end up in termination.

It's always best to adhere closely to quality guidelines, but don't expect there to be too much justice. (Which could be what leads people to think that black hat techniques are okay). Google doesn't always hold up its end of the bargain.

For example: Google claims google bombs no longer exist. But there is plenty of evidence if you look around, that google bombs are alive and well. This blog post proves it, too: http://blog.sitesell.com/sitesell/2011/08/proof-that-google-has-no-true-googlebomb-algorithm.html

In that particular case, Google turns a deaf ear on blatant link bombing and search engine manipulation. I wonder if Ken will win?

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Posted : 22/08/2011 7:28 pm
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