Is this legal? If so how is it legal? If not what can I do?
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I could look into this a bit more, I'm not exactly an expert by any means. Google may look down on this, which they probably do. It may be one of those things which will get your website banned from the search engine.
However, I couldn't think of any legallity issues with this. The main legal issues for online publishing would be copyright laws. I'm unsure of any laws regarding abusive keyword saturation.
Edited by reznamac, 06 December 2005 - 03:42 PM.
Posted 07 December 2005 - 05:31 PM
As far as i know, that's quite true, except search engines usually just ban them from the listings completelydo they not sometimes catch up with people who are using bad words and then kill thier ranking? unless im thinking of something else...
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Back in the day (late 90's) we used to do this and make "door way" pages. We would make somewhere around 1000 doorway pages a day and flood them with keyword's. The best way at the time was to take a story or something like that and replace "the" with your desired keyword. This is of course a long dead method now. Google and all the other top SE's have systems in place to combat this.
Also, I should mention that we would hide this from the general public or cloning the sites. The end users would see one thing and the SE's bot's would see something else. Forgive me for not going into too much detail here
Anyway, legal is the wrong word here. It's just something that google will catch very quickly and ban that URL soon, if they haven't already.
I should mention that when this was actually a working method that worked about 90% of time you would also just need to submit your site to webcrawler one time and within 24 hours your site was ranked in the top 10.
lol, the good o'd day's I tell ya.
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