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seo Spam and Illegitimate SEO Techniques 2013 2013

Seo Master present to you:

Spam and Illegitimate SEO Techniques 2013

Google doesn’t appreciate being fooled, and once it discovers websites using inappropriate optimization techniques it may also punish them by reducing the website’s ranking and even removing the website from its search results altogether. If you’re not sure that what you’re doing is acceptable SEO practice or not, keep in mind the one golden rule: If it’s good for your users, it’s good for Google. Incorporating elements that are for Google’s bot eyes alone usually leads to fishy results. The following is a list of ILLEGITIMATE SEO practices. Here’s what you SHOULD NOT be doing:

Using Redirects to Manipulate Google Page Rank

An illegitimate redirect is a one that occurs automatically when you approach a certain URL. As you click on the link to that site, the page URL (address) will appear for a short while and then automatically redirect you to the main site. This technique is used to increase the number of times the website will appear in search results, as it will appear through different domains.

Google’s crawlers will see a different page than the users, fooling the robot into giving a false page rank.

Not all redirects are considered spam, there are several redirect types that Google accepts and acknowledges, which you can read about in other blog posts here, or through Google’s Webmaster Guidelines.

100% Frames

We’ve already discussed iframes here in this blog. Just like the redirect, and the golden principle of SEO, if what your users see is different than what the Google bot sees, it’s a problem. A 100% frame page is a page covered completely by a frame that consists of different content from the rest of the website. End result – Google sees one thing on which it bases its page ranking and the user sees something entirely different.

Just like the redirect, this enables spammers to index the same site over and over again under different domains. While the different domains may have different content and get ranked as a result of that content, the end user will find himself viewing the same main site.

Hiding Texts and Links

If a text is visible to search engines only it is considered spam. So what does Google consider hidden text?

* Any text written in the same color (or close to) as the web page background.
* Any text situated in an area of the page that has been defined as hidden or invisible using CSS.
* Extremely small fonts that are not legible to internet user.
* Any text that is being hidden behind an image.

While you might find this useful, particularly if you don’t want to overload your web design with texts, it may very well backfire at you. It may get you kicked out of the ranking game altogether, not to mention that clicking ctrl-a in the browser may reveal your texts anyway.

Other Illegitimate Practices to Avoid

Spamming the keywords – using the same keyword over and over without any real content involved.

Cloaking – this is a technological ruse. As you enter the website, the website issues a query inspecting your status. If you are discovered as a crawler you will end up seeing a different page than you would have reached as a regular user.

Doorway Pages – these are pages created solely to optimize for a specific word. The chosen keyword is repeated over and over again on this page, suggesting high relevance to search engines. This doorway page will either include a link to the main homepage or it will include an automatic redirect to the homepage. Either way, this doorway is considered unethical SEO practice.

Excessive Linking between Websites – an exaggerated amount of links between two sites. What’s considered exaggerated? Good question. There isn’t a specific number of links and it depends greatly on the balance of the rest of the content. There is higher risk of getting caught when the two sites use the same IP. In general, triangle linking is much better for SEO purposes. This means that if your website is site A, and you sent a link to site B, site B will link to site C and site C will send the link right back to you – site A. Another unethical practice involves a bombardment of links on a single page or website. Link farms are a particularly deplorable practice.

Selling Links for PR

Lately, websites that have integrated a practice where they sell links to other websites (meaning, website x pays website y to include a link to it) have been losing ground fast. This is done in order to increase the page rank and is also considered deceptive.

So, How Will You Be Discovered?

Search engines use three different methods to discover culprit websites. The first is technological. Search engine bots are programmed to uncover some of the more obvious deception techniques. When the crawler runs in to such cases it will raise a ‘red flag’. This will lead to a temporary PRO penalty (in Google). Usually these penalties are only temporary but in certain cases they may become permanent.

Google and the other search engines also encourage users to report unethical website promotion techniques. You can report other websites through a special web page dedicated to this subject. This is Google’s Spam Report page. You need to sign in to use it though.

Forums are another method of discovering SEO scams. Apparently Google employees read webmaster forums and if they run into something suspicious… they do something about it.
2013, By: Seo Master

seo List of search engines name : Updates 2013 2013

Seo Master present to you:

List of search engines

List of search engines

This is a list of Wikipedia articles about search engines, including web search engines, selection-based search engines, metasearch engines, desktop search tools, and web portals and vertical market websites that have a search facility for online databases.

By content/topic

General
Ask.com (known as Ask Jeeves in the UK)
Baidu (Chinese, Japanese)
Bing (formerly MSN Search and Live Search)
Cuil
Duck Duck Go
Kosmix
Sogou (Chinese)
Yodao (Chinese)
Yandex (Russian)
Yebol
Geographical limited scope
Accoona, China/US
Alleba, Philippines
Ansearch, Australia/US/UK/NZ
Daum, Korea
Goo, Japan
Guruji.com, India
Leit.is, Iceland
Maktoob, Arab World
Onkosh, Arab World
Miner.hu, Hungary
Najdi.si, Slovenia
Naver, Korea
Rambler, Russia
Rediff, India
SAPO, Portugal/Angola/Cabo Verde/Mozambique
Search.ch, Switzerland
Sesam, Norway, Sweden
Seznam, Czech Republic
Walla!, Israel
Yandex, Russia
ZipLocal, Canada/US

Accountancy

IFACnet

Business

GlobalSpec
Nexis (Lexis Nexis)
Thomasnet (United States)
GenieKnows (United States and Canada)

Enterprise

AskMeNow: S3 - Semantic Search Solution
Concept Searching Limited: concept search products
Dieselpoint: Search & Navigation
dtSearch: dtSearch Engine (SDK), dtSearch Web
Endeca: Information Access Platform
Exalead: exalead one:enterprise
Expert System S.p.A.: Cogito
Fast Search & Transfer: Enterprise Search Platform (ESP), RetrievalWare (formerly Convera)
Funnelback: Funnelback Search
IBM: OmniFind Enterprise Edition
ISYS Search Software: ISYS:web, ISYS:sdk
Jumper 2.0: Universal search powered by Enterprise bookmarking
Microsoft: SharePoint Search Services
Northern Light
Open Text: Hummingbird Search Server, Livelink Search
Oracle Corporation: Secure Enterprise Search 10g
SAP: TREX
TeraText: TeraText Suite
Vivisimo: Vivisimo Clustering Engine
X1 Technologies : X1 Enterprise Search
ZyLAB Technologies: ZyIMAGE Information Access Platform

Mobile/Handheld

Taptu: taptu mobile/social search

Job

Main article: Job search engine
Bixee.com (India)
CareerBuilder.com (USA)
Craigslist (by city)
Dice.com (USA)
Eluta.ca (Canada)
Incruit (Korea)
Monster.com (USA), (India)
Naukri.com (India)
Yahoo! HotJobs (Countrywise subdomains, International)

Legal

WestLaw
Lexis (Lexis Nexis)
Quicklaw
Manupatra

Medical

Bioinformatic Harvester
Entrez (includes Pubmed)
EB-eye EMBL-EBI's Search engine
GenieKnows
GoPubMed (knowledge-based: GO - GeneOntology and MeSH - Medical Subject Headings)
Healia
Searchmedica
WebMD
PubGene
Nextbio (Life Science Search Engine)
VADLO (Life Sciences Search Engine)

News

Daylife
MagPortal
Newslookup
Nexis (Lexis Nexis)
Topix.net

People

PeekYou
InfoSpace
Spock
Spokeo
Wink
ZoomInfo

Real property

Rightmove

Television


Video Games

Wazap (Japan)

By information type
Search engines dedicated to a specific kind of information

Forum


Blog

Multimedia

Source code


BitTorrent

These search engines work across the BitTorrent protocol.


Email


Maps


Price

Google Product Search (formerly Froogle)
Kelkoo
MySimon
PriceGrabber
PriceRunner
PriceSCAN
Shopping.com
ShopWiki
Shopzilla (also operates Bizrate)
TheFind.com
Wishabi

Question and answer

Human answers

Uclue
Yahoo! Answers
Stack Overflow
DeeperWeb

Automatic answers

AskMeNow
BrainBoost
True Knowledge
Wolfram Alpha

Natural language

Bing (Semantic ability is powered by Powerset)
BrainBoost
hakia
Lexxe
Powerset

By model

Open source search engines

DataparkSearch
Egothor
Grub
Ht://dig
Isearch
Lucene
Lemur Toolkit & Indri Search Engine
mnoGoSearch
Namazu
Nutch
OpenFTS
Sciencenet (for scientific knowledge, based on YaCy technology)
Sphinx
SWISH-E

Terrier Search Engine

Wikia Search
Xapian
YaCy
Zettair

Semantic browsing engines

Evri
Hakia
Yebol

Social search engines

ChaCha Search
Delver
EarthFrisk.org
Eurekster
Mahalo.com
OneRiot
Rollyo
Sproose
Trexy
Wikia search
Wink provides web search by analyzing user contributions such as bookmarks and feedback

Metasearch engines

Brainboost
ChunkIt!
Clusty
Dogpile
Excite
Harvester42
HotBot
Info.com
Ixquick
Kayak
LeapFish
Mamma
Metacrawler
MetaLib
Mobissimo
Myriad Search
SideStep
Turbo10
WebCrawler
DeeperWeb
Visual search engines
ChunkIt!
Grokker

2013, By: Seo Master

seo Your Rankings Drop Around May 15th? May Be Due To Link Networks Google Busted 2013

Seo Master present to you:

On May 15th, Google's head of search spam, announced on Twitter that Google has taken "action on several thousand linksellers in a paid-link that passes PageRank network."
Google has done this time and time again, and we covered at least two previous cases of this. We do not know which link network - some are asking if SAPE links was hit again, but others are asking about a network named ghost. I am not sure. It seems like it may be several smaller networks.
One thing for sure is that around May 15th, many webmasters started to complain about ranking drops in WebmasterWorld. Here are some quotes:
Also, seeing a significant drop in ranks for a different domain I mentioned in another thread that I was using to test junk links. It's possible we could be seeing a penguin update.
I am also seeing a decent drop on the 14th which seems to be continuing today.
The complaints go on and on.
I am trying to figure out which network(s) were hit but I can't seem to nail it down to any specific one.
The Black Hat World forums are talking about it but no one is mentioning anything specific and concrete outside of some guesses.
Do you know which link network(s) were hit?
Forum discussion at Black Hat World & WebmasterWorld.
Update: We have a statement from ghost network about this:
2013, By: Seo Master

seo Web 2.0 High Page Rank Link Submission Sites List 2013 2013

Seo Master present to you:
http://www.blogspirit.com/
http://blog.ca/
http://blogeasy.com/
http://bloghi.com/
http://blogigo.com/
http://blogskinny.com/
http://blogstream.com/
http://blogstudio.com/
http://blogtext.org/
http://bloxster.net/
http://blurty.com/
http://diaryland.com/
http://free-conversant.com/
http://freeflux.net/
http://gather.com/
http://hubpages.com/
http://insanejournal.com/
http://journalfen.net/
http://journalhub.com/
http://mynewblog.com/
http://netcipia.com/
http://quizilla.teennick.com/
http://shoutpost.com/
http://sosblog.com/
http://tabulas.com/
http://tblog.com/
http://terapad.com/
http://thoughts.com/
http://upsaid.com/
http://wikyblog.com/
http://www.blog.co.uk/
http://www.blogdrive.com/
http://www.squidoo.com/
http://www.weebly.com/
http://www.livejournal.com/
http://www.typepad.com/
http://www.wikispaces.com/
http://www.webs.com/
http://www.zimbio.com/
http://hubpages.com/
http://www.tumblr.com/
http://bravenet.com/
http://www.blogsome.com/
http://www.bigadda.com/
http://blog.com/
http://weblogs.us/
2013, By: Seo Master
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