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Penalties:
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Penalties for search engine spam |
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Not all search engines are equally
strict about search engine spam. Tricks that are perfectly
acceptable for one search engine can be considered search
engine spam by another. Some engines will refuse to index
pages believed to contain spam, some will still index, but
rank the pages lower. Another option is banning the whole
site. |
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On some search engines, you may find
pages that are ranked high and DO use some of the search
engine spam techniques described here. These are usually
old pages -- often several years old. If these pages were
submitted today, they would be scored low, or rejected.
Even if you currently can get away with certain search
engine spam techniques, spam and other ways of cheating
just do not work in the end. |
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Search engines strive to provide the
most relevant results to their users, but spam clutters
their indexes with irrelevant and misleading information.
Make no mistake. Search engines will always react to the
spam techniques when they become a big enough problem. |
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Then they might ban your entire site if
you are caught using such tricks. |
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Are your spamming the search engines
without even knowing it?
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Before you submit your Web site to the
search engines, you should make sure you are not
unknowingly spamming. |
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For more information on how to analyze your Web pages and
avoid spam, contact SEO Experts at
GreatImpactSites.com |
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