Archive for the 'Spam' Category

SEO and 100 Links Per Page

It is no longer necessary to keep the links in your page to less than a hundred – at least if you’re looking purely at the SEO perspective. In his post, ‘How Many Links Per Page?’, Matt Cutts explained why the links need no longer be strictly fewer than 100 in a page. In there he said that originally Google was only able to index 100Kb per page so that having more than 100 links can lead to parts of the page not being indexed, however, these days Google can index more than that. Furthermore there is no ... 0 Comments

Black Hat Methods

SEO is meant to get a website to the top of SERPs. There's nothing wrong with SEO at all and is in fact a good thing. The only time SEO becomes unethical, which I've warned about in a previous post, is when supposed "SEO experts" use black hat methods. Black hat methods are simply techniques used to improve a certain page's ranking that are not acceptable according to search engine guidelines. Such methods are usually deemed unacceptable because they are deceptive and often lead to sites with content unrelated to the keywords typed in by the user. Two of the most ... 0 Comments

Spam Killing Email Marketing

In a recent survey by Return Path, nearly 79 percent of consumers admitted to having hit the "spam" or "junk" email button to get rid of an email message they don't want. And nearly 37 percent do it as a way to "unsubscribe" from emails they have opted in to receive. This number is up slightly from a January Return Path survey that had 34 percent of consumers reporting marketing emails to be spam just because they did not want to receive the emails any longer. One reason often cited is that consumers are simply overwhelmed with ... 0 Comments