Beware SEO may get you banned
05-02-2007, 11:19 AM
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Beware SEO may get you banned
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Posts: 695
Name: Paul Davis
Location: San Francisco
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provocative enough title?
Anyway, all playing the seo game should take a read of this forbes article (print version because video ads are plain evil). You might also take a look at Matt Cutts comments on the same article. Before any crying about it, be sure to read some digg comments on the issue.
The point of this is, many of the techniques often described here are the same that caused that site to land in the supplemental index, as well as the other mentioned in the article. The comments from the diggers should indicate that the users of the search engine are unlikely to give any sympathy.
The big things that caused the problems: duplicate content, emailing for link exchanges, link exchanges, and buying/selling links.
Thing to be aware of, so called SEO experts.
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05-02-2007, 12:44 PM
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Re: Beware SEO may get you banned
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Posts: 5,945
Name: Adam for web page design, not program
Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Attaboy, Paul. Way to cover all sides of the equation! Nice work.
Except that you forgot one important aspect: PageRank.
Don't worry though, buddy... I got you covered. 
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05-02-2007, 04:32 PM
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Re: Beware SEO may get you banned
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Posts: 3,024
Name: Forrest Croce
Location: Seattle, WA
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Did I read that right ... a web thug, er, site operator sent out a bunch of cease-and-desist letters to other sites linking to him? You really shouldn't be threatening legal action unless somebody is breaking the law. Is it any wonder the guy couldn't figure out what landed him in or out of the supplemental index?
I'm sure it's just a coincidence that two of the three examples are in the diamond business, but maybe that just means Google is starting to take the "don't be evil" policy seriously?
I think this snippet really has the best advice of the whole set: " use solid white-hat SEO to get high-quality links (e.g. editorially given by other sites on the basis of merit)." Apparently I'm not an expert, because I haven't bought or exchanged any links, but then I'm not running around like a chicken with its head cut off, either, so I'm okay with that.
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05-11-2007, 05:19 PM
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Re: Beware SEO may get you banned
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Posts: 16
Location: Minneapolis Twin Cities
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Originally Posted by ForrestCroce
I think this snippet really has the best advice of the whole set: " use solid white-hat SEO to get high-quality links (e.g. editorially given by other sites on the basis of merit)." Apparently I'm not an expert, because I haven't bought or exchanged any links, but then I'm not running around like a chicken with its head cut off, either, so I'm okay with that.
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Agreed. From my own experience, building good links can get pages out of supplemental results in a few days or a couple of weeks. Another things is that if all the title tags are the same, the pages have a good chance indexed to the supplemental results.
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05-16-2007, 08:47 PM
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Re: Beware SEO may get you banned
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Name: David Andrew
Location: UK
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What a load of rubbish "SEO may get your site banned" blackhat SEO may get your site banned would be a more accurate statement, the techniques you have mentioned would definitely not get a site banned, penalised maybe but banned no.
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05-16-2007, 09:19 PM
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Re: Beware SEO may get you banned
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Posts: 5,181
Name: John Alexander
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Over optimization can get you banned. And I don't think everybody really agrees what "SEO" means. To a lot of people, it means a made for adsense site and buying text links.
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05-16-2007, 09:42 PM
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Re: Beware SEO may get you banned
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Posts: 13
Name: David Andrew
Location: UK
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Originally Posted by Learning Newbie
Over optimization can get you banned. And I don't think everybody really agrees what "SEO" means. To a lot of people, it means a made for adsense site and buying text links.
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Name a site that has been banned for over optimization?
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05-22-2007, 09:17 AM
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Re: Beware SEO may get you banned
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Posts: 142
Name: anfy
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I think people who are blaming SEO"s or web marketers are the one's who haven't tasted success in SEM.............
That's why they drop here for telling their tearful story............
and by the way who says its is all about links......
This is my Advanced Website Marketing Strategy
The Whole Concept!
In todays competitive world, it's not sufficient to limit yourself to standardized offerings.That's why we closely analyze your website before nailing down various online marketing vehicles that will climb up your website in Search Engine Rankings.
How long your website can survive the competition merely with links building?
Now a days you can not survive among search engine rankings by just building links with other websites, but you have to add the power of article syndication and make constant updations in the form of small blog posts or news items that will give stable rankings to your website.
For this reason i recommend dear readers to use this formula for success:
Email Marketing + Web 2.0 Marketing (creating blogs etc)+ Social Marketing + Quality On page Work + Link Building Campaign + Articles Syndication/Regular Content Updations = Top Search Engine Rankings
Variety Rules so add variety in your marketing vehicles........
BBye
Last edited by anindianspice : 05-22-2007 at 09:20 AM.
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05-22-2007, 10:25 AM
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Re: Beware SEO may get you banned
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Posts: 5,945
Name: Adam for web page design, not program
Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Originally Posted by Biz-Dir
Name a site that has been banned for over optimization?
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BMW in Germany.
Next silly question?
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05-22-2007, 10:27 AM
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Re: Beware SEO may get you banned
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Posts: 5,945
Name: Adam for web page design, not program
Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Originally Posted by anindianspice
I think people who are blaming SEO"s or web marketers are the one's who haven't tasted success in SEM.............
That's why they drop here for telling their tearful story............
and by the way who says its is all about links......
This is my Advanced Website Marketing Strategy
The Whole Concept!
In todays competitive world, it's not sufficient to limit yourself to standardized offerings.That's why we closely analyze your website before nailing down various online marketing vehicles that will climb up your website in Search Engine Rankings.
How long your website can survive the competition merely with links building?
Now a days you can not survive among search engine rankings by just building links with other websites, but you have to add the power of article syndication and make constant updations in the form of small blog posts or news items that will give stable rankings to your website.
For this reason i recommend dear readers to use this formula for success:
Email Marketing + Web 2.0 Marketing (creating blogs etc)+ Social Marketing + Quality On page Work + Link Building Campaign + Articles Syndication/Regular Content Updations = Top Search Engine Rankings
Variety Rules so add variety in your marketing vehicles........
BBye
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It also helps to know how to read, write, and spell. (Anyone who uses "updations" has no idea what the heck he's talking about).
This is nothing more than a faux recipe designed to spam every major form of traffic building out there and thus dilute the efforts of those who use each of them legitimately (although to be fair, not many people use the last two legitimately at all these days).
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05-22-2007, 10:39 AM
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Re: Beware SEO may get you banned
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Posts: 1,004
Location: Manchester, UK
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Originally Posted by ADAM Web Design
BMW in Germany.
Next silly question?
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BMW were banned for hiding keyword stuffed 'content' in their <noscript> tags weren't they?
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05-22-2007, 11:00 AM
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Re: Beware SEO may get you banned
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Posts: 5,945
Name: Adam for web page design, not program
Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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That's exactly why they were banned. That's "over" optimization as far as I'm concerned. They overstuffed the noscript tags.
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05-22-2007, 11:20 AM
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Re: Beware SEO may get you banned
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Posts: 1,004
Location: Manchester, UK
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OK. We both agree that hiding content from users to game the search engines might get you banned. We just disagree on what we call it.
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05-23-2007, 02:15 AM
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Re: Beware SEO may get you banned
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Posts: 142
Name: anfy
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Originally Posted by ADAM Web Design
It also helps to know how to read, write, and spell. (Anyone who uses "updations" has no idea what the heck he's talking about).
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Adam, i think negative people always look at the darker side..............
But you can't change them....
I will recommend visitors that they should keep doing their SEO work..........
It will surely give a lot of exposure to your website........
Kindly follow this Successful Web Marketing Formula:---
Email Marketing + Web 2.0 Marketing (creating blogs etc)+ Social Marketing + Quality On page Work + Link Building Campaign + Articles Syndication/Regular Content Updations = Top Search Engine Rankings
One thing More Adam....am an Indian .....
Am great that i am writing in some other language.....
It's not easy Man......you have to work very hard......
Can you write in any other language part from English.........
Can you.......juss be a Man.......if you can't then please don't look into the grammatical errors of others......
There are many readers from third world who do not know english that well.....
But we should treat them well.........rather then laughing at them........
Last edited by anindianspice : 05-23-2007 at 06:24 AM.
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05-23-2007, 05:44 AM
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Re: Beware SEO may get you banned
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Posts: 139
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Originally Posted by Biz-Dir
What a load of rubbish "SEO may get your site banned" blackhat SEO may get your site banned would be a more accurate statement, the techniques you have mentioned would definitely not get a site banned, penalised maybe but banned no.
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I guess the title was chosen to draw more attention to the article. Google's policy mentioned hasn't changed: beeing in suplemental results isn't punishment, but to get out of there you should doublecheck your links and get rid of some of them.
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05-23-2007, 10:53 AM
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Re: Beware SEO may get you banned
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Posts: 5,945
Name: Adam for web page design, not program
Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Originally Posted by anindianspice
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