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5 Don'ts SEO Tips for Bloggers

  • Sunday, 30 June 2013
  • There are may Search Engine Optimization(SEO) tips that you can follow to boost your blog traffic and ranking is SERPs. Also there are specific things you need to avoid content gets the traffic and ranking it deserves. Let's take a look at Top 5 Dont's SEO Tips.


    1. Keyword Stuffing
    Keyword Stuffing is considered to be an unethical search engine optimization (SEO) technique, which leads to banning a website from major search engines either temporarily or permanently. Keyword stuffing occurs when a web page is loaded with keywords in the meta tags or in content of a web page. The repetition of words in meta tags may explain why many search engines no longer use these tags.

    Keyword stuffing had been used in the past to obtain top search engine rankings and visibility for particular phrases. This method is completely outdated and adds no value to rankings today. In particular, Google no longer gives good rankings to pages employing this technique.

    2. Hidden Keywords and Hidden Texts
    When it comes to search engine optimization, you can't hide from the search engine spiders. Hidden text is not visible to the human eye, yet is still readable by search engine spiders. Webmasters mistakenly believe they can stuff their keywords and keyword phrases in the hidden text to increase their keyword density and improve their rankings - without the search engine spiders ever detecting it.

    Search engines won't tolerate unethical search engine optimization practices and will penalize sites that adopt such tactics. Rather than wasting your time and energy with spam tactics, focus your efforts on creating a site that employs ethical search engine optimization strategies, including keyword-rich content, linking campaigns, and effective website usability.

    Google Says "Hiding text or links in your content to manipulate Google’s search rankings can be seen as deceptive and is a violation of Google’s Webmaster Guidelines."

    3. Duplicate Content
    Duplicate content is a term used to describe content that appears on more than one web page in the field of search engine optimization. When there are multiple pieces of identical content on the Internet, it is difficult for search engines to decide which version is more relevant to a given search query. Search engines such as Google can penalize or cease displaying that site in any relevant search results.

    4. No Original Content
    Avoid publishing content on your blog that includes a page filled with tonnes of ads or links with little or no original content. That's a big spam flag for search engines and search engine cease displaying that page in any relevant search results.

    5. Publishing Paid Links or Paying for Links
    Your site's search results ranking is partly based on analysis of those sites that link to you. The quality, quantity, and relevance of links influences your ranking. The sites that link to you can provide context about the subject matter of your site, and can indicate its quality and popularity.

    When people pay for links, it artificially influence their popularity in search engines. In an effort to crack down on paid links and reduce this artificial popularity influence, sites that pay for links and sites that publish links that have been paid for could be punished if they're caught.

    What Google Says About Link Schemes?
    "Any links intended to manipulate a site's ranking in Google search results may be considered part of a link scheme. This includes any behavior that manipulates links to your site, or outgoing links from your site. Manipulating these links may affect the quality of our search results, and as such is a violation of Google’s Webmaster Guidelines."

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