Is It Ok For Search Engine Optimization Professionals To Use Ranking Loopholes?
Posted by joanne on November 15th, 2008 at 07:22pm
For those of you with experience in search engine optimazation consulting you likely have been tempted by the prospect of certain grey-hat ranking techniques.
Maybe you’ve put on a grey-hat every once in a while.
It goes without saying often there are dispute about what is grey-hat, white-hat, blue-hat, or black-hat. I would suppose there’s a bit of heated conversations about the recent launch of the MSN search engine ranking loophole system about what hat is really being worn there.
The 1 page websites really do in fact appear to be truthfully white-hat. However realistically to call a particular aspect of the link-building techniques as white hat is total nonsense.
No doubt it’s not white hat. There’s nothing grey, blue, or white about it.
The good thing is that it’s not required to make use of that method to rank the way you are looking for in MSN. It’s merely a little trick for people who aren’t adverse to the potential risks it could pose - which honestly - because it’s targeting the MSN search engine - probably aren’t that high because the MSN search engine is quickly losing ground now
No doubt it is hard to pass up an opportunity to rapidly create basic one-page websites that have terrific potential for ranking in the top three positions for seemingly every keyword phrase you try to get rankings for on a fairly predictable basis - and ranking often in a weeks time.
Yet an additional for driving quick traffic from MSN in addition to AdCenter.
If you decide to use loopholes you are obligated to discuss them with the client and reveal what you’re thinking of doing and the potential downsides they create. If you fail to do so, you you might lose your reputation and career. And I am sure that is not something you’d be looking forward to.
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