SEO guidelines also known as Search Engine
Optimization set the rules used by major search engines like GOOGLE, Yahoo, and
MSN, etc. to judge whether or not to include a website in their search engine
results. Believe it or not , having your website included in Google results is
not part of the Bill of Rights under the constitution. There are Search Engine
Marketing guidelines that govern which websites are included and those excluded
from their results.
SEO Guidelines – Thou Shall…
Write your pages for people, not for search
engines. It seems obvious, doesn’t it? We have all gone to web pages with
garbage content written to deceive search engines for top rankings. When
discovered (and they will be discovered), these websites are banned. Other SEO
guidelines prohibit offering different content to search engines than your
visitors. Called “cloaking”, it’s unethical and another trick to avoid for high
search engine rankings. Instead, focus on providing useful content your
visitors are seeking and update your site frequently with fresh content.
SEO guidelines – Thou Shall Not…
Here are some important search engine
optimization methods to avoid when using SEO methods on your website. These are
unethical techniques that may lead to having your websites removed from the
Google index. OUCH!!! That hurts! Once banned, your site will not appear in
GOOGLE results or partner sites.
SEO guidelines clearly ban link farms that create
multiple links to your site to raise your page rank by unethical means. Sooner
or later your site will be caught and penalized for breaking SEO guidelines. In
particular, avoid links to web spammers and software that auto submits your
pages to search engines.
SEO guidelines – Search Engine Optimization
Create web pages free of hidden texts and links
seen only by the search engines. Instead, use search engine marketing
strategies without redirects to other sites. Instead of garbage content, search
engine optimization promotes useful reader content. Do you like to read the
same thing again… read the same thing again… read the same thing again… neither
does the search engine. After all, search engines are people too!
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