Common SEO Abuse Techniques

                     Common SEO Abuse Techniques


There is no such thing as a perfectly optimized page. Search engines do not want to return the most optimized page, but the page that best satisfies the searcher’s goals. If you have a page title and H1 header that are exactly the same, and all of your internal links and all of your inbound links from other sites pointing to that page use that same text, then that looks suspicious (like attempted ranking
manipulation). As a result, the search engines may de-weight that or filter that out of the search results. How do you minimize your risks and make your site more stable? It’s best to mix things up a bit and create something that markets itself. Or, try looking at things like a search engine engineer would. There is a concept called poison words, where if you have things like link exchange, add URL, or link partners on a page, there stands a good chance a search engines may place less weight on that page or its outbound links. In the past, some common poison words were things like forum and guestbook. The more likely the content is to be of low quality or related to spam, the more likely search engines want to deweight it.

Search engines may want to penalize the use of “spammy” sites using an H1 header, so instead people use an H2 header for the highest level header tag on the spammy sites. Maybe they look to de-weight site-wide links to the home page near the end of the page code using the exact same link text as the home page’s page title, so instead you link to the home page from earlier in the page code and/or use slightly different anchor text than your page title and most of your link profile. Keep in mind that some of the search relevancy algorithms are genetic algorithms that train themselves to test the relevancy of new result sets, but humans still program them. Google wants to have a bias toward informational resources. Yahoo! will be more biased toward commerce. These biases can affect
optimization, as well. In addition, some guys like DaveN mention lots of subtle tips like the ones I just discussed. If you think like a search engineer, those techniques that are common in SEO and not so common on regular websites are the most likely to be de-weighted or penalized. Remember that optimizing content is about matching quality signs, but if you match too many too closely, it could send a negative signal.

Appearing Natural


A recent theme in SEO is finding ways to appear natural. Search engines do not want the most optimized sites at the top of the search results. They want the best pages and best sites. There are only so many things search engines can look at to determine the quality of a website. You can emulate many of them, but as search algorithms advance, it will continue to get more difficult. Inevitably, influencing people directly (instead of going after the algorithms) is going to have a higher ROI for many webmasters. How do you create a natural linkage profile? Create something that lots of people
link to without you needing to ask them. Build a real brand that will get people’s attention.
How do you write optimized content? Make the page title clear and then write content remarkable enough that people will want to reference it.

Social Considerations


No matter how smart you are, it is going to be hard to emulate a natural link profile if you manually build it all. Going forward, the key to doing well in Google is earning natural citations. If you didn’t own your site, would you still visit it every week? What can you do to grab bloggers’ attention? What can you do to make some of your competitors want to link to your site without you needing to ask for
the links?

Closing Tips


The web is nothing but a big social network. SEO was my alternative entry to the web, but I have bigger hopes, dreams, and goals in mind. No matter what your goals are, SEO can help you get there from the start. But at some point, it will be necessary for you to find ways to get other people to want to syndicate your ideas. It's kind of like what Abe Lincoln was saying when he said, “With public sentiment, nothing can fail. Without it, nothing can succeed.” I am somewhat altruistic in that I believe if you study and do what you are interested in (even if it is on the side to start), then eventually it will drive you toward success. I also want to share a quote with you from Weaving the Web by one my favorite web personalities, and the man who created the Web, Tim Berners-Lee:
People have sometimes asked me whether I am upset that I have not made a lot of money from the Web. In fact, I made some quite conscious decisions about which way to take my life. These I would
not change - though I am making no comment on what I might do in the future. What does distress me, though, is how important a question it seems to be to some. This happens mostly in America, not Europe. What is maddening is the terrible notion that a person’s value depends on how important and financially successful they are and that that is measured in terms of money. That suggests
disrespect for the researchers across the globe developing ideas for the next leaps in science and technology. Core in my upbringing was a value system that put monetary gain well in its place, behind things like doing what I really want to do. To use net worth as a criterion by which to judge people is to set our children’s’ sights on cash rather than on things that will actually make them happy.
Most successful web-based businesses do not need to actively practice SEO. Optimizing for search engines does help improve the bottom line and help get you found, but after you are found, it is up to you to convert. It is up to you how hard and creatively you work to develop your business and reputation. If this is the last book or e-book you ever read about running your business online,
I would consider that a mistake. I try to read at least one book a month (it was about three a week when I was just getting started on the web). While not everyone has that much time, it is always a good call to keep learning new stuff. Rarely do I ever read a book without learning an important lesson or good idea. As mentioned before, the web is a big social network, and it gives quick feedback. Do not be afraid to read from, and learn from, competitors and people in other
fields. Do not be afraid to participate in it…that is how you really learn. If you never make a mistake and never screw up badly, then you probably won’t do too many spectacular things either. Search engines try to emulate users who are largely driven by the social connections off the web. Create friendships and get media coverage and you win. I am not a creative genius nor am I a branding expert, but if you need help coming up with another angle to promote your business from or need SEO help, don’t hesitate to shoot me an e-mail and I will see if and how I can help in any way. Also, create a blog to see if you like writing. Too few people ever actually speak their mind in this world. This blogging website (http://www.blogger.com) is free and easy to set up. Or, if you are a bit more technically inclined, I would recommend using http://wordpress.org/


                                    When Algorithm Changes Occur


Your rankings will improve. They will also get worse. Many people rush off to change things right away when the algorithms change. Sometimes the search engines roll in new algorithms aggressively, and then later roll them back. They cannot fight off new forms of spam and determine how aggressive to be with new algorithms unless they sometimes go too far with them. If you are unsure of what just happened, then you may not want to start changing things until you figure it out. Sometimes when algorithms are rolled back or made less aggressive, many sites still do not rank well because their webmasters changed things that were helping them. Nobody is owed a good rank, and just because a
ranking temporarily changes does not mean that a site has been penalized. It is far more likely that the ranking criteria shifted and the site may not match the new ranking criteria as well as it matched the old ranking criteria. One of the greatest SEO techniques is knowing when to do nothing at all. I had
one client with whom I shared profit, but for whom I did not do much work after the first few months. Why? After I built his site up, he had a strong market position. I could have kept building many links, but it would not help him reach much more of the market. It would have added nothing but cost and risk. If you are too aggressive, it adds to the risk profile without adding much on the reward side. Tim Mayer, a well-known Yahoo! search engineer, once mentioned that it did not
make sense to bring a knife to a gun fight (when referring to how to compete for terms like Viagra). The opposite also holds true -- if you are using a shotgun, and the competing sites are using slingshots, then you stand a greater chance of being penalized.

All SEO techniques are just a balance of risk versus reward, and while you want to rank at or near the top of the search results, you probably do not want to use techniques that are exceptionally aggressive as compared to the other top-ranking sites if you intend to build a site for long-term profits.

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