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What you should not do. . . (spamming the search
engines
There are several things, considered "spamming", that
you can do to try to get your page listed higher on a search engine
results page. Basically, you should never try to trick a search
engine in any way, or you risk being blacklisted by them. Since
the majority of your traffic will come from search engines the risk
far outweighs the benefits in the long run. Below is a list of the
more common things we recommend that you never do when trying to
achieve better listings.
Do not:
- Do anything to trick the search engines into listing your site
better. If what you are doing is not listed as one of our search
engine tips the search engines will likely view it as spam and
penalize you.
- List keywords anywhere except in your keywords meta tag. By
"list" we mean something like - keyword 1, keyword 2,
keyword 3, keyword 4, etc. There are very few legitimate reasons
that a list of keywords would actually appear on a web page or
within the page's HTML code and the search engines know this.
While you may have a legitimate reason for doing this we would
recommend avoiding it so that you do not risk being penalized
by the search engines.
- Use the same color text on your page as the page's background
color. This has often been used to keyword stuff a web page. Search
engines can detect this and view it as spam.
- Use multiple instances of the same tag. For example, using more
than one title tag. Search engines can detect this and view it
as spam.
- Submit identical pages. For example, do not duplicate a page
of your site, give the copies different file names, and submit
each one. Search engines can detect this and view it as spam.
- Submit the same page to any engine more than once within 24hrs.
- Use any keywords in your keywords meta tag that do not directly
relate to the content of your page.
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