How To Get Banned By Google

By Blog Bloke November 12th, 2006 | 1 Comment Buzz thisBuzz it Share this on Facebook

Want to avoid getting your blog banned or downgraded by Google? Then follow these tips:

1. Avoid Link Farms:
2. Stay Away From Cloaking:
3. Don’t Use Doorway Pages:
4. Avoid Excessive Cross-Linking:
5. Don’t Submit Multiple URL’s From The Same Site:
6. Don’t Use automated Querying:
7. Avoid Title Stacking
8. Do not Hide Text
9. Avoid Linking to Bad Neighborhoods
10. Do not Add Keywords that Don’t Relate to Your Content
11. Write Your Own Content (Avoid Duplicating Content)

You can read more at: About.com, SBM.


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