Search Engine Spam

 
















 

Search Engine Spamming

How Do Search  Engines Treat Spam Content

All of the major search engines consider spam to be pages created deliberately to trick the search engine into offering inappropriate, redundant, or poor-quality search results. A large part of the spam definition is the Web site owner's intent.

 

Known Methods Of Search Engine Spamming

This table is a comprehensive list of tactics that are considered search engine spam. These techniques include:

bullet Keywords unrelated to site
bullet Redirects
bullet Keyword stuffing
bullet Mirror/Duplicate Site Content
bullet Tiny Text
bullet Doorway pages
bullet Link Farms
bullet What is cloaking
bullet Keyword stacking
bullet Gibberish
bullet Hidden text
bullet Typo spam and cyber squatting

Search Engines take spam very seriously and spend a great deal of time and effort trying to eliminate spam techniques.

You should only use sound Search engine optimization tactics for optimum results, for a clean and better search engine world.

 

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Hot Tip
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