Black Hat and Gray Hat

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Black Hat and Gray Hat

There are a lot of businesses that have developed around helping people get to the top of the search engines. For popular mass market products and high margin items the competition to gain top billing in organic search has lead to intense competition. This has resulted in constant innovation, and many efforts to out smart Google and the other search engines.

At one time, just getting your meta tags right was enough. Then keyword stuffing came into vogue with some Viagra sites repeating their selected keyword hundreds of times. That’s why you now want to use your keyword from 1-4% of the time today. The search engines are constantly changing their algorithms to keep ahead of the Black Hatters, who try to game the system.

Today with the emphasis on back links, there are black hat and less offensive but still “gray hat” techniques used by some to cheat there way to the top. These include various services that can get you thousands of back links for a fee, or article spinners that use software to automatically rewrite you articles so they appear to be different. And many more.

Most main street businesses don’t need to use black or gray hat techniques to get to the top of the search engines in their local areas. While these techniques can work for a while, they are almost always shut down by changes by the search engines. That’s because the goal of the search engine is to be as useful as possible for the searcher. If they offer up an article that is clearly pigeon English, they loose face, and eventually market share.

In the long run, you will earn your top listing by providing useful information to your prospective customers in as many venues as possible like your web page, Squidoo, Hub pages, and through blogging and article marketing.

These approaches will work now and for the long haul. The sooner you build a base of such useful content, the sooner you will gain an insurmountable lead over your competitors.

Right now, even at this seemingly late date in the evolution of the internet, in most industries, including home staging, your competitors are asleep at the switch. You have a temporary advantage if you are the first mover in your industry, in your marketplace.

But this Blog and the ebook I am preparing based on the lessons I’ve discussed of the past several week will begin to reach out beyond the internet marketing world into main street. You may already be behind. If so it’s all the more important that you develop a plan of action. Beware of those who will try to sell you black hat and gray hat solutions. While they may work for a while, they won’t in the long run.

One final comment on the subject. Many firms will try to sell you a package of services that include getting you listed on the “Directories.” This used to be important, but is not anywhere near as important today. If you set up a back link from a Squidoo Lens to your website, Google will find you. In fact if you merely tweet a reference to your website on Twitter, Google will find your site.

Their search bots are all over these services and once the see the link to your site they will find you. In my opinion, there is no reason to pay for such services.

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  1. Mike Paetzold- Follow This Person @mikepaetzold on Twitter
     •  June 27, 2009 @1:11 pm

    Have always been a firm believer after learning the hard way that the Google is smart and most things don’t work for long that are gaming the system.

    Give people quality content and Google will ove you.
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  2. Andre Arnett- Follow This Person @askarnett on Twitter
     •  June 27, 2009 @2:02 pm

    Have always wanted to play by the rules as I have heard to many stories about people who try to beat the mighty Google and end up on the short end and cannot compete on Google anymore. It is good you are showing the right way. It may not be the only way but it could be the starting point for some. Keep it up.
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  3. Lonnie Minton- Follow This Person @AffiliateBus on Twitter
     •  June 27, 2009 @3:01 pm
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  5. Fred Lotgering- Follow This Person @lotcon on Twitter
     •  June 27, 2009 @7:36 pm

    I believe the days of black hat and grey hat techniques are over. Google learned them all and adapt their algorithm’s a lot faster. Google is getting more diversified. Just doing the basic stuff right seems to give reasonable success. But even the basic stuff is more what most care about, so SEO isn’t dead yet….

    Fred
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  6. Doug Champigny- Follow This Person @SuperAffil on Twitter
     •  June 28, 2009 @10:57 am

    From the days when spammers used ‘Barbie’ and ‘Disney’ in their keywords to today’s auto-linkers, Google always finds the systems and notes it’s footprint, then bans any site using it. They didn’t get to, and stay at the top of the very competitive search engine community by being dumb.

    Like all else in life, you get out of it what you put into it, and anything short of a full, intelligent and honest campaign like you’ve been detailing here on this blog will limit the returns people get from their online activities.

    BTW – just how dumb ARE those who create black-hat & gray-hat technologies? Dumb enough to set up web sites to sell them to you, not realizing that indexing their site is how the engines find out about MOST such software… ;-)
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  7. Luca- Follow This Person @rsonline on Twitter
     •  June 28, 2009 @10:43 pm

    I think that most honest marketers want to play by the rules and realize that there is no magic bullet. It’s actually quite simple – give your readers and customers what they want and they will come back. Google is in the business if giving it’s customers quality related search results. If we do our keyword research, give good content we will get traffic. It may take a little longet but it’s well worth it
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  8. Brett McEllhiney- Follow This Person @bmcellhiney on Twitter
     •  June 29, 2009 @8:07 am

    Good tips Earl!

    It is so easy to get caught up in some of the more deceptive practices. Someone who is new to this field will most likely not even know the difference.

    Thanks for keeping us in the know and for providing good content as well.
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  9. Lonnie Minton- Follow This Person @AffiliateBus on Twitter
     •  June 29, 2009 @10:15 pm

    I’ve heard of Black Hat but have not heard of Gray Hat. Not sure that I would ever want to use either. But I think it’s a good idea for you to publish all of your SEO lessons into an ebook. Look forward to it.
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