Skip to main content

SEO: Spamming & Violation Issues.

      

  In our previous post, we talked about SEO (Search Engine Optimisation), that what is a search engine optimisation and how could be this beneficial for the audience as well as for the publishers.


 We had also discussed various success factors of the search engine optimisation. In this post, we are going to have a thorough look on the spamming and other violation issues which can make anyone easily frustrating

The search engine is so smart that it aims to check every bit of information you uploaded on the internet and knows very well that who deserves a penalty and for what he/she deserves a penalty.


Let us discuss some points that we should surely consider in order to avoid violations and spamming.


1. AVOID CLOAKING

Before discussing how to avoid cloaking; we first discuss what actually cloaking means.
In search engine optimisation cloaking refers to ways to hide the text sophistically.  In cloaking practise, the search engine tends to view a completely different look of your website and this thing is against the SEO practises.
The search engine doesn't like this practice and whenever he caught anyone in doing this. Then he or she could be definitely penalized.

2. AVOID KEYWORD STUFFING
As we all knows that google provide us certain keywords that is relevant to you content.  Keyword stuffing is considered as the most common and oldest spamming technique.  It is a good practise to include the keywords at approximately, 2% but the over use of keywords in your content may cause you to be penalized

3. AVOID  USING HIDDEN TEST               

Many bloggers use this tactic and thinks that they actually could gain from this.   But by using this spammers hide them and blend the text but actually it is a big NO. Actually search engine need to see everything on the net the as human user sees.

5. AVOID LINK SPAMMING

Many of the publishers tried to put more and more link in order to make them more attractive. This is considered as the easiest way to spam. The links that you took behind on your blog or post will make them to think that SEO is related to spamming.
4. AVOID “THIN” & “SHALLOW” SITE  CONTENTBefore discussing how to avoid thin & shallow content we should first need to understand that what actually thin & shallow content is???

In SEO (search engine optimisation) thin content & shallow site content means whether the content that you have updated on the website is up to the mark it means it should not be:
  •   Doorways
  • Thin affiliate pages
  •  Copied from any other source    


    In  our next blog we will discuss some more cognizant information. Till then keep visiting our website  
    http://www.precisetestingsolution.com/













Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Steps To Hunt the Bugs Successfully

The testers should catch the bugs in software that they’re testing. Testers should try to catch as several vital bugs as soon as possible. Catching the crucial bug earlier on Product-Life-Cycle can save the Projects from financial losses & mitigate the risks as compared for catching the same at a later stage in SDLC. Steps to hunt the bugs: Sometimes it’s useful to break the rules: The following test cases, which were predefined a tester can miss the bugs so it makes it impossible’s to provide the product i.e. 100 percent bug free. If you-follow pre-determined test cases you risks becoming blind to outside the bugs. A first secret is to check the functionality under the test. It’ll be an effective channel to discover the more bugs, because functionality is not generally covered by the test cases. Examine the patterns: You might have noticed that the bugs can be often met in the groups, one can call them-gregarious. The testing a new but the similar functionality...

Cross browser testing Tools

Cross Browser testing It is a process to test the web apps across multiple browsers. It involves the checking compatibility of the app across multiple web browsers & ensures that your web app’s works correctly across different web browsers. Tools for Cross Browser Testing Browser shots: The browser shots might be most exhaustive cross browser-testing tool that exists. Browser Shots includes all of most popular-browsers, like Firefox, Chrome, & Safari, along with the tons of another browser’s that might sound unfamiliar, like Sea Monkey, Flock, & Iceape. You can adjust the resolution, color-settings, & even Flash and JavaScript settings. Cross Browser Testing: It allows users to test their websites with over the hundred resolution or browser and Operating System combinations. This also has support to mobile web-browsers, which is crucial because the web traffic is making shift from the primarily desktop computer users to primarily mobile ...

Mobile Application Testing: Strategy for Development

There are a huge number of demands and lots of competitions in the mobile application industries. In that demands and competitions, the mobile application testing has become more important. The testing phase of the mobile application testing looks like evil between the creative process and excitement of new products in the market. According to the survey, “In US, on an average 2-3 hours per day people spends their time on smartphones and tablets. On that time, they spent 80% on mobile application and remaining 20% on web applications.” Few list of key factors for successful mobile application testing strategies are: Selection of Device for Testing : Before introducing the mobile application test activities, first select the devices for testing the application. Selection decision is very important because only devices can help to targets maximum numbers of the customers for accessing the application. There are two parts for device selection: §   Device Model ...