
Now this guys looks like he knows his SEO facts.
If you are like me, and most of the vacation home rental managers I talk to on a daily basis, you are always looking for an edge to get visitors to your website. In the spirit of getting an edge, I ran across a great educational post about walking the fine line of kosher SEO tactics. Beware the risks.
Dirty SEO tricks you should avoid by Rich Cherecwich
The article discusses the details and potential downside of Link Buying and Domain Buying. These downsides are quite significant and are something that anyone doing SEO should be well aware of.
Net - if you want something worthwhile, you should be prepared to invest the time and energy to build it. Advice my dad has given me since I can remember.
Another very interesting part of the article talks about what to do once you have fallen out of good graces with Google.
Getting reinstated in the search rankings takes time, and the search giant has a four-step process for getting back on track:
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Determine what went wrong. In most cases, it's a Google webmaster guideline that has been violated.
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Solve the problem.In the case of doorway pages related to domain buying, get rid of them. With link buying, it's a much harder and lengthier process. If you purchased links on a blog, you'll have to contact those bloggers, and they in turn will have to remove the links to your website.
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File a reconsideration request.Within Google's webmaster tools, there are full instructions for a filing a reconsideration request. You'll want to explain what happened, notify them that it's fixed, and tell the search engine that you won't use that deceptive trick again. A team from Google then reviews the request and checks your website to make sure any violations have been cleaned up.
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Stay away from the tricks."This is probably a given -- don't it again," Lasnik says.
Stay clean and say 'No' to bad SEO practices. My advice.
All the best.
Ralf
www.LiveRez.com