Black Het techniques are SEO techniques that are, in short, unethical. These usually involve sneaky ways to make your website gain traffic at a rate similar to those websites with decent and labored content by taking advantage of the technical flaws and loopholes of web construction. These practices incur penalties and domain loss.
5th: XSS Raids. XSS or Cross Site Scripting is when webmasters take advantage of security flaws in websites and induce links into these websites that lead to another websites they want traffic to be redirected.
4th: 302 Site Hijacking. High page-rank domains are robbed of their index positions when webmasters put a 302 redirecting link to his own site, hijacking the original site of its traffic that it gets through its own content.
3rd: Scraping and Spinning. This is a kind of “soft plagiarism” where content writers take original articles and rewrite them as if they were their own, thus generating seemingly new content. It naturally looks original and ads can be accessed without suspicion.
2nd: Splogs. Much worse than scraping, Splogging is when web content automatically generates content from RSS feeds. The articles are subjected to some scrambling tool to make “new” articles, which usually turn out to be trash.
1st: Link Spamming. This is simple yet the most practiced black hat technique. Users spam links on unprotected blogs such as posting comments on blog articles. It’s easy and relatively effective.
Remember, if you want to keep your website from being penalized or banned, make sure you DON’T do these things. They’re just plain wrong.
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