Yes there are sites that use "Black Hat SEO" for their own benefit. Believe or not at one time or another "Black Hat SEO" was allowed to help search engine rankings. But then the usage of this technique was and like anything else rules and regulations where put into place to prevent websites from using "Black Hat SEO" techniques to gain top search engine rankings.
There are 3 Black Hat spamming techniques you should avoid at all cost,
- Keyword Stuffing is a technique that is seen a lot. It is listing nothing more than keywords on a webpage.
- Invisible text this type of technique is Keyword Stuffing with a twist. Placing a list of keywords with white text to get the attention of search engine spiders.
- Doorway Pages this technique sole purpose is to trick the search engine spiders to giving a website top search engine rankings. They are a simple HTML page using a few keywords and phrases. A user would never know when they hit one because they are redirected to the real site.
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