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  • Search Engine Optimization - How To Avoid Your Web Site Being Sand Boxed Or Banned By Google

    Google is the most popular search engines and a website has to comply with several rules and regulation before being accepted in the ''elite Google organic ranking''. The most popular ways for google SEO are: content writing, page keyword optimization, article submission, press releases, etc...


    You will know that the SEO is working for your online business when you get a high ranking in the organic searches – you should be among the first 15-25, higher traffic greater ROI (return on investment), lower cost per customer brought in, higher conversion rates, better brand recognition, higher visibility, less promotion cost, etc...


    Google has fixed rules for SEO and those who do not follow them are quarantined or worse, outright banned! If you are among those unlucky websites who do not pass the acid test, you will end up in the ‘sand box’ a place where suspicious websites are segregated. Google has a thorough method of checking and this is why very few ‘unethical’ websites get through its high-security checking.


    In order to get your website indexed in the first place your website should be able to please the spiders that Google will send on your web site. The spiders will measure the pros and cons of your website and will also report on the methods used for search engine optimization.


    What you need to avoid when you submit to Google:


    1. Keyword stuffing


    2. Rapid building of low quality links or link farming


    3. Over optimization


    4. Spamming


    5. Hidden links


    6. Cloaked links


    7. Site With Frames


    8. Hidden text


    9. Pages not visible through the site


    10. Duplicate content



    Author: Serge Daudelin


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