Monday, March 14, 2011

What the Gray Hat SEO?

What the Gray Hat SEO?



The Gray Hat SEO is often called optimization or optimization actual practice which puts the color gray or gray (gray) on the black as the referrer uses.



The Gray Hat SEO avoids each practice optimization algorithms that search engines find and punish if the fact that, in fact, part of the Black Hat SEO. But not to be punished does not mean that the optimization becomes 100% honest.



The overuse of keywords, for example, is commonplace in SEO and web copywriting but still within the limit permitted by the algorithms. Buying back links can not be found by robots rather than if done in a web marketing strategy and even semantic links or name names too ideal for folders and files is not discovered by search engines. All these techniques do not conform to the rules of search engines and are therefore part of the Gray Hat SEO.



Sometimes a webmaster uses the Gray Hat SEO without even realizing because he does not know all the circumstances of the search engines and because he does not know where the boundary lies between Gray Hat SEO and White HAT SEO. We can say that 90% of sites that occupy the first pages of Google are currently using the Gray Hat SEO.



3 comments:

  1. I agree with Rita. This explains a lot! I've just started working with search engine optimization for my business, and there are so many different tools that it's really hard to know which ones are acceptable and which ones are illegal. So Thank you for clarifying! It's greatly appreciated!

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  2. I'm on the same page as AlexJovic. This is great information! I've spoken to a couple different seo consulting services, and they mentioned this term every now and then, but I didn't know what it meant until now. Thanks for explaining!

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  3. Grey hat to me is using tricks or tips to help with your campaign.

    Quick example is using facebook to promote our network cabling services videos with a better or target audience that would use our services.

    Knowledge is power we say over here!

    Thanks,
    Andy

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