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The 10 Common Mistakes

By: lowster11
 

The 10 Common Mistakes:

1. Reciprocal Link Exchange Abuse
2. Link Farms
3. Blog SPAM
4. Redirect Domains or Pages
5. Pirate Sites
6. Inbound Links Repetition
7. Outbound Link Irrelevancy
8. Top Domain PR Weight
9. Keyword Stuffing in Alt Tags
10. Hidden Text

Reciprocal Link Exchange (RLE) Abuse: is cross linking between two or more websites for building link popularity, it doesn’t matter if the websites are relevant or not, they are cross linked just to improve their rank. Bulk link renting, link farming, FFA linking and irrelevant linking is also another type of RLE abuse.

Solution: Stop RLE link building strategy. Build one way linking through partnership programs, directories relevant category listings.

Link Farms: I am seeing a lot of these lately as link exchanging is becoming popular. similar to FFA pages, it refers to a page where anyone can list a web site to be linked to. Link farms are used to artificially boost link popularity. Most search engines penalize sites associated with link farms.

Blog SPAM: These are blogs which are not updated and created to promote your websites instead of what they are intended for.

Solution: Maintain your blogs regularly, try to use your blogs as guidelines or to help your business rather then just promote it.

Redirect Domains or Pages: are domains or pages which are used to forward visitors somewhere else it.

Solution: Don’t redirect your domain or pages unless you have restructured or updated your website. Use a 301 permanent redirect, if you have restructured or updated your website.

Pirate Sites: are copied sites from somewhere without permission, it could be from the same domain as well, it will be a mirror copy that’s also SPAM.

Solution: If you can not keep fresh content, there are websites that provide fresh content free of cost.

Inbound Links (IBL) Repetition: Inbound links are links pointing to the same domain page. If one page is linked with too many times by different positions and with different or multiple keywords or phrases, it’s considered to be SPAM.

Solution: One or two multiple links (one could be text based and another could be image based link) are OK to same page, don’t go beyond the limit.

Outbound Links (OBL) Irrelevancy: is linking with irrelevant websites or categories.

Solution: Find relevant categories related to your website, both paid and free directories and portals available with plenty of categories.

Top Domain PR Weight: is the index or default page that exists in the root directory, when you type www.mydomain.com this page comes up to show its content, google has started considering the rest of the pages as well now.

Solution: Register your top domain in directories, and portals to get maximum incoming links to your top domain and keep fresh content at top domain as well.

Keyword Stuffing in Alt Tags: is considered SPAM, this is a technique in which keywords or phrases are put in alt tags without considering if they are relevant or not.

Solution: Use relevant keywords or phrases in alt tags.

Hidden Text: is invisible text that is kept to feed search engine rather to show website visitors. In this technique text color is kept same as back ground color, as a result text cannot be seen by human visitors.

Solution: Don’t use this technique.

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