It pays to educate yourself about the best (and worst) SEO practices. That way, you’ll know exactly what it takes to get recognized as an SEO hero… and what might happen if you partake in villainous techniques.
Black Hat VS White Hat: Alert: These Are the Ways to Land in Google Jail
Posted by Janice Wald under Online MarketingFrom https://www.mostlyblogging.com 1795 days ago
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1783 days ago
All the Best,
Martin
1792 days ago
All the Best,
Martin
1783 days ago
Janice
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1792 days ago
Thanks for commenting on my post. I agree with you. I am also for organic search engine marketing. I have Googled "grey hat SEO" several times to get a better understanding of it. The term is vague. Apparently, with grey hat, people can push the envelope as far as ethical behavior but not get in trouble with Google since their behavior is not clearly inappropriate. Have you ever experienced grey hat?
Janice