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Avoid These Things for Better SEO


If you don’t want to get blacklisted by the search engines, then avoid these steps for better SEO that will add you in Google’s penalty list.
If you are a blogger then you must be aware that Google has all rights to make your blog disappear from Google for ever as if it never existed. In this Blog, I am explaining the reasons for such penalties.
 You Should  Avoid These Things for Better SEO
  • Hiring SEO Company that Guarantee Result in Short Period:

    This is one of the biggest mistake bloggers make. When any SEO firm guarantees you that your blog will be ranked top with in short period like 3 months, then just ignore them. First off, no one can guarantee search result rank and that also in such short time. All these they will do by spammy techniques. A legit company will quickly tell that results won’t be seen for six months.
  • Buying Backlinks:

    One of the important metric based on which Google ranks your website is links back to your blog. Here people play tricks by purchasing hundreds and thousands of back links. You must know, there is no legal way to purchase hundreds of back links. This  number of links can be bought on by spam 1. The problem with such link is that they are from irrelevant site or from poor quality site. Doing such activities will get you penalized by search engines.
  • Stop Keyword Stuffing:

    If your article is full of keywords, Google will get negative impact and it will be considered as spam again. Google is using highly advanced algorithm consisting of mathematical equations that no one can crack. Moreover, this technology is keep on updated by world’s smart MIT graduates. So, you should be careful while stuffing keywords in your articles.
  • Content Marketing:

    Previously, folks used to write one article and spin multiple editions of it, then submits them to other site to receive backlinks in return. But now as Google has improved its algorithm, marketing same article with different variations are considered as spam and you will get penalized for this activity.
  • Unnatural Anchor Text:

    Anchor Text is one of the important places where goggle search for clues to display your page in search result page. Some bloggers are misusing this term to get high ranks in search engines. These people create links using some of the disreputable techniques and use the terms they want to get listed in result page for as the anchor text. With this trick also you will get penalize.
  • Broken Links:

    Google had clearly mentioned to check for any broken links and correct the HTML. Many times, quite lot all bloggers will accomplish some links that no longer work. The reasons for this may be those sites die, move and restructure all the time, making page you are actually linked to vanish. It’s not a big sin but it is better to correct all such links in your blog.

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