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Old 05-09-2007, 10:50 AM   #21 (permalink)
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what is blackhat seo?
Blackhat SEO is a very large topic and if tackled here can kick this thread up to several pages. I just consider black hat seo as a violation to search engine's policy. So, if your an SEO too, I would advice to avoid such techniques. Two-third of the very definition of SEO is Search Engine, it mean, depending to search engine and thus depending to its policies too. But there are others who seems to think that they can exceed the level of thinking of those people who created google's algorithm. They may be right or wrong. We cannot say, but one thing is certain, an optimization practice becomes a black technique only after the algorithm or the people behind the codes of robots knows about the said technique and is abused...


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Cloaking is another blackhat tactics i have talked to SEOClark who is expert on SEO he says a very effective way to generate huge amounts of very targeted search engine traffic.

He says Cloaking is defined as "delivering one version of a Web page to Web robots, and another version to human users". Black hat cloaking means feeding crawlers with a zillion keyword optimized content rich pages, while human visitors get redirected to a sales pitch when they click the links on the SERPs. Examples of white hat cloaking are geo targeting, internationalization, browser specific page optimization, links and other content visible to registered users while robots and unregistered visitors get a sign-up form, crawler-friendly URLs with shortened query strings and so on. Search engines do not penalize legitimate cloaking, and they cloak themselves
Yeah, this is from threadwatch, I think. I agree with this.
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