Black Hat SEO Technique

The following SEO tactics are considered black hat and should not be exercised at all if you want to stay above board with Google and other search engines:

1. Content Automation
2. Doorway Pages
3. Hidden Text or Links
4. Keyword Stuffing
5. Reporting a Competitor (or Negative SEO)
6. Sneaky Redirects
7. Cloaking
8. Link Schemes
9. Guest Posting Networks
10. Link Manipulation (including buying links)
11. Article Spinning
12. Link Farms, Link Wheels or Link Networks
13. Rich Snippet Markup Spam
14. Automated Queries to Google
15 .Creating pages, subdomains, or domains with duplicate content
16. Pages with malicious behavior, such as phishing, viruses, trojans, and other malware

Good luck to you,
 
Black hat SEO tactics like keyword stuffing would get a site in trouble, but less obvious tactics would also cause Penguin to flag your site. Many webmasters and bloggers report that the new updates have penalized genuine and original content while many spam websites still rank high in search results. Black hat technique will be harmful for your site.
 
Black Hat SEO techniques refers a practice that used to increase the website ranking and page rank on search engines through means violate the search engine terms of service. Implementing Black Hat SEO techniques can get your site banned from google and other search engine.
 
This technique might have worked back in old days, but not anymore with Google’s search and ranking algorithms. Google uses its search algorithms to locate such activities, and if detected, such websites are subjected to penalty which includes hurting the ranking of a website or even banning it from the search engine, completely.Duplicating or copying content from another website is one of the worst Black Hat SEO techniques. Google search engine algorithms are modified now and then to index original and unique content only.
 
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