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Have You Been Duped by an Unethical SEO Firm?

Most online business owners understand the importance of finding a professional SEO company to work on their SEO campaign and take on the challenge of finding the best firm for their business. There are numerous SEO companies offering their services and picking one to work on your SEO campaign can be a difficult task.

What makes the process of finding an SEO company even harder is that there are many unethical SEO firms which manipulate and dupe their clients. It is important for business owners to be aware of this when carrying out their research into companies available.

Unfortunately, even business owners aware of black hat SEO and the unethical SEO companies can find they have become a victim of an inappropriate SEO firm. Whilst thorough research should help ensure this is not the case, many still find themselves manipulated.

If the SEO specialists you are working with made promises and guarantees of the results they would be able to achieve for you, they may not be running a legitimate business. Due to the nature of SEO and the way things within the SEO environment are constantly evolving and changing, it is not possible to ever guarantee SEO success. It is possible for an SEO firm to guarantee they will do their best and use the most suitable SEO techniques available within a campaign. However, it is not possible for them to state what the outcome of using these SEO methods will actually be.

It is commonly those using black hat SEO which make unrealistic promises in order to attract new clients. They know site owners want to help their businesses and target them by making exciting promises and guarantees.

If you have been duped into working with an unprofessional and unethical SEO company, it will be obvious by the results your campaign produces. It may be you immediately see some positive results but this will not last long. Being quickly ranked highly in the search results and then shortly after not being ranked at all is a prime example of the result of black hat SEO. If your SEO company has not met its deadlines and you are not seeing a significant difference within the time limit they have suggested, it may be time to question the quality of the SEO services they are offering.

It is pointless to waste your time and money on an unproductive and possibly even damaging SEO campaign. Many business owners get duped by unethical SEO companies and this is not something to be ashamed of. It is however something you need to rectify as soon as possible. If you realise your SEO firm is not providing you with the services you believed they could, look for alternative SEO specialists to work with instead.

At SEO Consult, we run an ethical and professional SEO company. We respect our clients and their businesses and will only run SEO campaigns which reflect this. With our help, your business can have a productive and efficient SEO campaign.

Why shouldn’t you use black-hat SEO tactics?

There are plenty of ways an ill-thought-out move can get you into trouble with the search engines. Many tactics which are frowned upon by search engines can be employed legitimately by websites. This can easily lead to confusion about what you can, and can’t do.

When you do wander into forbidden territory, there are remedies. The major search engines are aware that their rules can be breached for entirely innocent purposes. If you are unsure about techniques to use on your site, or need advice on re-inclusion, it is best to consult an expert. Talk to us at SEO Consult. Here, however, are just a few of the things to look out for that can reflect badly on your site:

Duplicate Content – Content that is featured on more than one web page. The exact effect of duplicate content on search engine ranking is unknown, but it is suspected to be a bad one.

Broken Links/Dead links – A link that now does not work. Broken links can happen if you don’t maintain your website periodically, or check that your links are up to date. Broken links can made your website look unreliable and can deter repeat traffic.

Doorway Pages/Gateway Pages – Just as the name suggests, a doorway page is a page that stands over the real entrance to a site. A doorway page uses keyword-rich content to draw the attention of search engines and viewers without providing any real information. Also known as a ‘bridge page’.

Hidden Text – Text that is the same colour as a site’s background and therefore not visible to a site’s human viewers. Hidden text is often used as a black-hat SEO technique to increase keyword density without tipping a site’s human visitors off.

Cloaking – Another black-hat SEO technique, designing a page so that the version visible to a search engine spider is different to that shown to a human viewer. Some cloaking occurs naturally on web pages, particularly those that contain images, and search engines discourage only the deliberately misleading use of cloaking.

Keyword stuffing – Just as it sounds, keyword stuffing involves saturating the page with keywords in order to draw search engine attention. Search engines frown on this practice as it values density over meaning.

Link farms – Web pages that feature only links, with no or little other content. The idea behind link farms is to provide backlinks for pages and boost their apparent popularity. However, search engines on the whole penalise sites associated with link farms and so the boost in ranking when participating in one is short-lived. Also known as Free for Alls.

Bad redirects – Redirects are used to forward viewers to a new page and are often used while a site is updating its pages. Sometimes, however, redirects are used to deliberately trick viewers onto a page that is different to the page they clicked on in the SERPs. An example of this is redirecting from an original page which ranked high for a search term to an unrelated page through which the site owner stands to make some money. If the redirected page is not similar to the old page, search engines are likely to penalise.