Posted on July 30 2008 by aivirus
Sortins Technologies asked: Black Hat search engine optimization is customarily defined as techniques that are used to get higher search rankings in an unethical manner. These black hat SEO techniques usually include one or more of the following characteristics:* breaks search engine rules and regulations* creates a poor user experience directly because of the black [...]
Posted on June 15 2008 by aivirus
Brian Garvin asked: In the last few years getting traffic to your website has become more difficult. There are many new techniques being used to generate traffic to websites. Some of these techniques are what is called ‘Black Hat’ techniques. These techniques are frowned upon by the search engines. They also only produce limited time [...]
Posted on June 1 2008 by aivirus
William King asked: An online entrepreneur would like his website to be the first name in the result that search engines throw up for relevant topics. At times, you must have come across a certain Search Engine Optimizer (SEO) that guarantees a place of your website in the top 10 results. This is exactly what [...]
Posted on May 24 2008 by aivirus
Harvey Robinson asked: Black Hat techniques are unethical techniques that some web masters use to get their site to rate higher in search engines. While Black Hat techniques temporarily do work, in the long run, they never pay off. Your temporary high will be a crash dive when the search engine spiders find out what [...]
Posted on May 12 2008 by aivirus
Mark Kimathi asked: Black hat Search Engine Optimization (SEO) as often mentioned here are tactics used to trick Search Engines (SEs) into ranking a page or website higher in the Search Engines Rank Pages (SERP) for a particular term or keyword than they really deserve. If a site or a page is identified to be [...]
Posted on April 27 2008 by aivirus
Guillaume Rembert asked: As long as Search Engines are around, people have made every effort to get their website on top of the results. The race of being number one on google is still on and now known under the name – Search Engine Optimisation (SEO). But as much as we want to know how [...]
Posted on March 15 2008 by aivirus
Chris Vendilli asked: Over the past few years there’s been a worrying increase in the number of spoof e-mails that claim to be from eBay or Paypal. These are an attempt to gain your username and password so that fraudsters can use your account for illegal activities.Even more worrying is the sophisticated tactics that they [...]
Posted on January 19 2008 by aivirus
Thomas Pretty asked: The world of search engine optimisation can be perilous if you do not have sufficient knowledge to understand the tactics you are implementing. While everyone wants top search engine rankings, not everyone is convinced pursuing these at all costs is a great idea. This is where the optimisation industry is split along [...]