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Is this Black Hat Optimization
Hi All,
I have found a website which writes something like this <content="bla, bla, bla, ........<P>bla, bla, bla,...........<P> then again lots of keywords"> This tage is between <Head></head> which does not appear while page loading. What is this? I have seen this for the first time. Can anyone suggest me about that? Thanks in advance, gifts to india send gifts to india |
it is spam
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actually is old school spam...
they are even outdated doing spam.... lol NAN |
It is obviously a spam, and a black hat technique. :(
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Yep, it's spam, but doesn't matter. I don't expect it'll work at all. Google gives more importance to the off-page optimisation (inbound links) than to the on-page one, so they can repeat that as many times as they want, because they're wasting their time.
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I mean that, for Google, it's not that important that the keyword density of a webpage for a targeted keyword is high. Google understand that it's easy to manipulate what you write on a webpage, so gives more importance to the inbound links from other related sites to your page, because assumes that it's more difficult to manipulate.
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It's also very simple for Google (or other search engines) to just ignore anything placed inside "illegal" html tags. For all you know a keyword-dense phrase like that - inside an obviously "bogus" html element that's even inside the head section of the page - might even trigger a SPAM alert with them.
Could be they added this bit of code in 1998 though... Back then it was different ;) |
Imagine being back in 98 - knowing what we know now? Ah... We'd all be SEO masters
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Hahaha, definitely! still remember when people put hidden text at the bottom of the page and it worked! Everything is a little bit more advance now, isn't it? :D |
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