In this part, we will talk about the quality guidelines set by Google to control the way webmasters build their websites. The guidelines include all the manipulating behaviors adopted by webmasters to bypass their way to the top in Google’s result page. Do not try to trick or deceive Google, the search engine does not look upon these acts kindly. And I must add here that your website will be blacklisted even if you come up with a deception technique which is entirely unique and never mentioned in the guidelines, so avoiding any such things is suggested.
To help make the Internet a better place to be in, you can assist Google by reporting any website that is indulge in any spammy behavior by reporting the site to Google Spam Department.
Quality guidelines
- Make WebPages for users and not for the search engines. Do not use cloaking to show one thing to the users while something entirely different to the search bots.
- Run a “Does This Help My Users” test before going live with your design, content or whatever. No short-cut should be taken. Black Hat SEO technique should be avoided at all cost.
- Do not become a part of link schemes designed to better the page rank of the website. Avoid link spammers.
- Do not use any unauthorized program to submit pages, check ranking or to do anything that will cost Google immense resource. Your site will be blacklisted.
- Do not use sneaky redirects or cloaking.
- Do not overload your pages with keywords.
- Creating multiple domains or sub-domains with same content is a surefire way to get blacklisted in Google.
- Doorway pages created for search bots will take your website to the blacklisted list on Google.
- Do not send automated queries. This is spamming the system.
- Do not use your website as a platform to install malware, viruses, Trojans, badware or for phishing attacks.
As long as you are adding value to your visitors, you are good to go, and the moment you started taking your visitors for a ride, you are doomed, so avoid doing that.
In the next couple of articles, I will try to describe some of the quality guidelines written above.
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The Internet is here for quite some time, and things about it are pretty much clear now. And, after the huge success of blogging, micro blogging, forums, social networking, social book marking, we realize that we cannot set the physical or perceptual perimeter around this technology, but we can always set some ground rules. In this article, I will share 10 basics of Internet Marketing that everyone needs to follow.
- Your website is your product, and how it looks is its packaging. Do not entrust an armature with this huge work. Get a professional designer to design your website. Just knowing Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Dreamweaver is not enough, one needs to know marketing and have sound imagination to churn up a good design.
- Apply White Hat Search Engine Techniques (Learn Search Engine Optimization). Avoid Black Hat SEO techniques.
- E-mail marketing is effective, if prior permission is taken from the subscribers. Use it.
- Give away something of value for free.
- Do you know what article marketing is? If you don’t hire someone to do this for you.
- Have your written press releases? If your answer is no then do it now!
- Run Contests, and give prizes that count.
- Talk to your visitors, they want to do that.
- Do not overuse affiliate marketing codes.
- Install Google Analytics and keep track of every inch of your virtual real estate. Measure everything that is measurable.
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The post titled, SEO SIMPLIFIED: SEO Myth-Buster, turned me not just into an SEO myth buster, but, it made me an SEO myth hunter too. In this article, we will be continuing our myth busting journey from where we left in the last article. This will be a concluding article on the most common SEO myths, so let’s begin debunking some more myths.
Myth 6: My Website is too big to be optimized my me
Last night, I woke up with a dream to make a castle tomorrow for myself, my would-be wife and my family. The very next day, I went out, collected the material needed and built the beautiful mansion. Amazing, isn’t it? Well, not exactly. Did you believe the story? The point is not whether I can afford to build a mansion or not, the point is whether I can build it in a day or not. I cannot, even if I have all the money and resources of this world. Rome wasn’t build in a day, and nor will your website.
Start with optimizing the most important page of your website, and then follow the path led during the brainstorming (planning) for the website. Start doing this, as early as you can, and always keep in mind that each and every page of your website is a doorway through which your visitor can enter your house (website) or leave it. Hence, make the doorway as inviting as you possibly can make, and keep your home as pleasing to stay as humanly possible.
Myth 7: Meta tags are elixir.
Once upon a time, meta tags were very important, they were jewel of SEO crown, but that time is long gone. Blame it on spam, meta tags are losing their importance in search engine optimization process. I am not saying that meta tags are not important at all. All I am saying is, meta tags are no more “the thing”. Meta tags are still an important part of SEO but not the most important thing.
Myth 8: Black Hat SEO will pay my bills
People believe using doorway page (for Google), keyword stuffing, cloaked content, hidden texts, etc. are the best way to get search engine ranking spikes. Forget about its being “the best way”, let me break the bad news, this is not even a way to go. Black Hat SEO never pays!
Myth 9: I am superstar, I do not need SEO
Well, if you are a superstar then definitely you do not need to optimize your site, but first let me know, you are a superstar in what capacity?
If you think you became a star on the Internet and you do not need SEO anymore because you are already featuring on the first page of Google, Yahoo and MSN SERPs then let me remind you of the God’s word, “Organic”. The listing that you got is organic in nature, and as soon as you stop working on keeping it that way, your website will slip down the drain, and some unknown kid on the block will flash his crown.
Myth 10: I can make my place felt in any SERP just in days
You cannot do that, even if you are a real superstar. Search Engine Optimization might sound cool (you bet it is) and fun to do exercise, but believe me it is not no-sweat job. You will have to burn the metaphorical mid-night oil to make the search engines work for you. The amount of time it will take to reach on the cover page (the first page) of SERP depends upon the nature, competition and search volume of the keywords your site is optimized for, and the effort you put in to bring it forward.
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