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That there is really no good argument that all forms of SEO are
not manipulation to some degree. And since it is this
manipulation that is the general argument against gray or
black-hat seo techniques, it seems that all forms of seo can be
viewed as unacceptable depending on whom you ask.
When does page text density become stuffing? when does use of
variations of your keyword become irrelevant page text that is
off topic from what the site is about?
The fact that this is completely opinionated leaves me to wonder
how it is a program is left to determine the color of every page
it encounters. It seems that human interaction is truly the
intelligent approach to relevance, though it is clearly
inefficient for such a fast growing Internet.
Common defenses seemed to be WHITE: Working together with the
search engines to maintain its integrity and relevance. Keeping
the most minimal seo and using on page arrangements that fit the
terms of each engine keep results accurate by not clouding the
job of the spiders and ranking systems.]
The major issue with this I see is competition and commerce will
create constant stepping over the lines and we arrive back at
the shades of gray issue.
BLACK: Presents the view of search engines as the enemy and they
it is their responsibility to adjust to the changes of the
competing masses. I fond myself "closer" to this line of
thinking. It is my belief that this relationship should be
viewed as a shared responsibility. The search engines providing
information about what they hold important and provide some
solid consistency so as not to undermined our efforts as seo.
In return, and equally important is or sides view to keep
important the lines which are to be crossed and the ones which
are not. Referrer spam, redirects on irrelevant pages, and pages
built for no other purpose but to clog the serps with affiliate
advertising do not help this "give and take" survive.
I am not of the school that we owe the SE's anything, since they
get far wealthier with the content of users pages, than we get
with the content of their site. I do understand when
optimization crosses into detrimental to all of our use of the
engine. I do believe some joint efforts will benefit all of us
for the longest stretch of time. It seems to me that longevity
is the best goal for any webmaster.
Read and learn the obvious factors in that way web pro world is a good
place to start on that front.
Submit your articles and remember that online word of mouth is
written in text. Word of mouth is a huge effort in any
marketing, and online the words of your mouth are typed. Charlotte homes and Lake Norman Real
Estate are two current projects
I say pick your team, but we all come out gray in the wash.
About the author:
Active On webproworld and SEO1.net, Mike Katz is three years
full time online and enjoying the education of trial and error.
Recent project includes Articles and Search Keyhole
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