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What do you think which are the most indecent SEO techniques?

February 26, 2010 by Clyde Dennis  
Filed under Building Websites

Hi. I get really annoyed when SEOs use black-hat tactics, though some say that defining black and white hat SEO is not so easy. So what are the 5 most indecent techniques that SEOs may use?

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4 Responses to “What do you think which are the most indecent SEO techniques?”
  1. Nexuslab says:

    Hi, we fully acknowledge your trouble and are no less annoyed by such behavior than you. We consider that the most indecent SEO techniques are
    * Meta-tag Spamming
    * Title Spamming
    * Hidden Texts
    * Noscript Spamming
    * Doorway and Gateway Pages

  2. Babik says:

    Hello! I think using too many characters in meta tags in HTML code as well as including too many keywords in the website’s content are the most indecent SEO techniques.

  3. El Johnny says:

    Hello,

    The most indecent SEO Techniques obviously are:

    Invisible text
    Keyword stuffing
    Doorway Pages
    Cloaking
    Spamming

    Better stay away from these SEO techniques…

    All the best…

  4. SHASHAS=) says:

    Correct me if I’m wrong, but BLACK Hat SEO techniques don’t work anyway, right?

    Search engines ignore or penalize cloaking, hidden text, keywords meta tags, keyword density stuffing, irrelevant links, unnatural links, link exchanges, link farms, web rings, etc.

    It’s these points where the black and white hats blend to grey.

    Google’s Webmaster Guidelines says to stay away from SEOs that want you to link your site to theirs. I assume that is because if an SEO works on a number of these sites and they link back to the SEO, then the SEO’s website will benefit. They say not to allow your SEO to link to you from their own directory or search engine, but have you ever seen a webdesigner or SEO company without a portfolio that links to their customers?

    Would you do business with a web designer or SEO that couldn’t show you their portfolio?

    I can state a legitimate use of almost any technique that could be abused. I can point to legitimate uses of websites that would appear to be on conflict with Google’s webmaster guidelines.

    The bottom line is to create a website that is better than your competitors and appeals to the site’s users enough for them to take a desired action.

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