Friday, June 20, 2014

32 Ways to Trip a Google Spam Filter

Spam penalties of Google can be automatic and with these penalties, you will be informed by a way of warning in Google Webmaster Tools. Unluckily, you may not always know that you have skipped a spam filter, when the penalty is algorithmic. Generally those Google spam penalties are difficult to analyze because they can be keyword exact down to the page level of a website.
Here are 32 ways to skip a Google spam filter, those are:
1. Register a domain with a trademarked word in the name with the purpose of profiting off of ad revenue by "repurposing" content deleted from a competitive site.
2. Register domain name that is an incorrect version of a famous website, brand or online rival in an attempt to abuse search referred traffic.  
3. Secretly place associate cookies on computers when seeing or distributing content on the site.
4. For example, spammer puts a URL to mock image then that gives link cookies on the computers of forum visitors.
5. When guests strike the homepage to enter into website from search engine, use irrelevant redirects. 
6. All initial navigation need Flash, Java or JavaScript to function, particularly when connected with insufficient textual content on pages to mix-up contextual search signs.
7. Currently the homepage displays as a "splash page" or else thin content document, change the homepage URL frequently with a new file name, and don't worry to redirect the old homepage URL.
8. Use frames on both effective categories and critical landing pages.
9. Target demographics on social networking sites and communicate people with conspicuous advertisements.
10. In URL construction, include numerous ampersands, session IDs or user IDs and do not canonicalize to disconnected URLs.
11. Ping server site gives new contact warnings to provide the illusion that there is a stable flow of new content on each page.
12. Use similar title tags for most of the pages in the site and never change the title tags.
13. In the search results, error pages can create "Session Expired" knowledge for visitors, when they referred the site.
14. The 404-Page "File Not Found" error changed as a 200-status OK response code to crawlers.
15. Only use "Click Here”,"Read More" or other unnecessary phrases for anchor text links.
16. Use site wide navigational constructs such as:
  • dropdown
  • pop-up
  • flyover boxes
To obfuscate contextual relevancy signals for crawlers.
17. Now a days hidden and small text are determined only to web crawlers.
18. Engage in "keyword stuffing" and also use insignificant keywords in Meta tags.
19. Buy concluded domains with huge traffic histories and redirect to irrelevant web content.
20. It was generated by machine using search query so that content inserted dynamically.
21. Browse other websites content and added it on "doorway pages" during the site.
22. Frequently search engine presents dissimilar content, when people visiting the site.
23. Compete in "link farms" or "free for all" link exchanges that have a huge number of distinct topics directing visitors to various URLs on every page within the site.
24. Duplicate the similar content across different sub domains otherwise devoting in search engine friendly load balancing methods.
25. Invite and permit for comment spamming on many of pages within the site.
26. Don't link out to any other sites or predominantly link to uncertain sites with highly detailed anchor text.
27. Create hundreds of characters to "echo" social signals across various social sites.
28. Hide links in images are "off screen" to site visitors.
29. Buy links or embed links, which are irrelevant web tools or widgets.
30. Try to cozy upto sites and that are mostly link to off-topic topics, for example casinos or online pharmaceuticals.
31. Unfortunately introduce many of new and extremely searchable trending phrases into the body copy of inactive old articles.
32. Put a headshot of Google's Matt Cutts on unattractive pictures or create a video with the Google spam chief's image.

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