Avoid Search Engine Blacklisting
The best way to avoid
being blacklisted by the search engines is to avoid using some
questionable techniques that were once popular to gain high rankings.
Even if your website is not blacklisted by using some of the
techniques below, it may be penalized (buried in the rankings) so your
traffic will suffer all the same. When a search engine blacklists a
website it will throw your listing off their site and block your site
from coming aboard again. This can be done by blocking the domain
name, the IP address or both.
Here are a few techniques to avoid, so that your site will not be
blacklisted:
Mirror Websites
Mirror websites are sites with identical content but different URL's.
This was once a method used to gain high rankings in the search
engines, but since search engines are smarter now, this will only get
you penalized or blacklisted.
Doorway (gateway) Pages
Doorway pages are pages with little real content for your visitors
that are optimized to rank highly within the search engines. These
pages are designed so that visitors will move deeper into the website
where the real content lies. Navigation to the doorway pages are
usually hidden from the visitors (but not the SE robots) on the
homepage.
Invisible Text and Graphics
Using invisible text (text the same or a very similar color to the
background) was once used to spam a homepage and some inside pages
with non-stop keywords and keyphrases. Also links to doorway pages and
hidden site maps can be done with invisible text (or invisible
graphics). Some designers will create a graphic link with a 1 pixel by
1 pixel raster image and link this to a hidden inner page such as a
hidden site map.
Submitting Pages Too Often
Submitting the same pages to the search engines within a 24 hour
period can get you penalized and may delay your website from being
listed in the rankings. Some search engines believe that pages
submitted sooner than every 30 days is too much. The 30 day rule is a
good rule to follow when submitting to multiple search engines.
Using Irrelevant Keywords
Using irrelevant keywords in a website's metatags and / or body copy
in order to achieve high rankings will most certainly backfire. Search
engines now want to see parity between these two areas and if your
site is thought to be spamming with irrelevant keywords, you site will
be penalized or blacklisted.
Automated Submissions to the Major Search Engines
Using an automated service or software to submit your website to the
search engines can be extremely counterproductive. Most of the major
search engines and directories accept manual submissions but do not
like to be spammed with the automated ones.
Cloaking
Cloaking is the practice of deceiving both the search engine and the
visitor by serving up different pages for each. The visitor sees a
nicely designed and formatted page and the search engine robot scans a
page of highly optimized text. Any practice that is deceptive should
be avoided and the downfall of cloaking is that, if caught, the
website can be banned permanently.
Using a Cheap or Free Web Host
Using a cheap or free web host can hurt in the search engine rankings.
Frequent downtime, pages taken down for exceeding the bandwidth deter
robots from indexing your site. If a robot cannot access your site
often enough, your site will be dropped from the search engines.
Hosting is cheap, so if you are serious about your website get your
own domain name and host not one like: geocities.com/yoursite.
Sharing an IP Address
Sharing an IP Address even from a legitimate web host can get your
site in trouble. If you have cleaned up your website from all of the
techniques mentioned above and your website still does not get
relisted by the search engines in a couple of months, check with your
host to see if you are sharing an IP address with other sites. If so,
you may consider moving your website to a new host who will give you
your own IP address or at least one that is not shared with another
company who has had their IP address (an yours) banned by the search
engines.
FAST's Director of Business Development and Marketing, Stephen Baker,
has stated that globally there are approximately 30 million crawl-able
servers and approximately two-thirds have been banned by the FAST
network for spamming. If these numbers are correct, your site may be
blacklisted or penalize for "guilt by association."
Copyright © 2004 SEO Resource
SEO Solutions and Strategies
Kevin Kantola is the CEO of SEO Resource, a California search engine
optimization company, and has published many articles over the past 20
years.
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