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Google Bowling - reverse SEO

What is an SEO going to do when a certain competitor ranks better and it seems impossible to catch up with him? He’ll either increase his regular SEO efforts even more, or think about using black hat SEO. Lately, a black hat SEO technique called “Google Bowling” has attracted the attention of the SEO […]

Parasite Hosts and Parasite Hosting explained

For quite a while, people in the search engine optimization industry have been talking about “parasite hosts” and “parasite hosting” - but do you understand the meaning of this term? If you are new to search engine optimization, probably not. Read on and in five minutes you will know!
What is a parasite host?
A parasite host […]

Google’s nofollow tag - good or bad?

Nofollow Tag - definition

The “nofollow tag” is an html attribute that was invented by Google in order to prevent or reduce comment spam, especially weblog related. It is used by webmasters on their webpages and tells the search engine spiders not to count links tagged with it for link popularity calculation systems such as the […]

Black hat SEO - spamdexing, spamming, cloaking

Black hat SEO - definition

SEOs are considered “black hat” if they’re using using doubtful techniques to enhance rankings in the SERPS (Search Engine Result Pages) - this is also called Spamdexing.

Common black hat seo practises - Spamdexing

Spamdexing - definition:
Generic term for the techniques used to get pages indexed in the Search Engine Result Pages using […]

White hat SEO - ethical search engine optimization

White hat Search Engine Optimizer - Definition
A so called “white hat SEO” is a person that employs his search engine optimization techniques in strict conformity with the guidelines of the Search Engines he is optimizing for. A white hat SEO would never use any sneaky tricks or irregular methods to achieve a better ranking in […]