Should You Use
“Gray Hat SEO”
Tactics on Your Site?
Have you been referred by your SEO consultant to try gray hat SEO techniques to rank your site (page) quickly on the search engines for most competitive keywords in your niche? If you haven’t, I am going to tell you why you should try Gray Hat SEO tactics for ranking your site better and quicker!
I have been spending a lot of time
crafting out helpful articles around search engine optimization (SEO),
and so far, I have come across a lot of handy (free) ways to perform
keyword research as well as how to optimize your site/blog to ensure
you’ll be actually be found on the Internet.
Before explaining
what gray hat SEO technique is and how you can benefit implementing on
your site, let me cover some important point for you today. Over the
past several month, I have been crafting topics that basically hovers
around search engine optimization (SEO), which I think, is the most
important aspect that you need to take care of before you even set up a
site/blog.
Search engine optimization involves many sub-steps,
which include niche market research, finding profitable keywords to
target for that market (keyword research), and performing a thorough
competitive analysis of those keywords to ensure you’ll actually get
high ROI in terms of rankings and driving “targeted” traffic to your
site, no matter which niche you’re in).
Once you have found right
set of keywords to target and optimized your site and sales page(s)
around it, you can now begin to market your site using three methods –
by following a) black hat SEO tactics b) white hat SEO tactics and c)
gray hat SEO techniques.
Before I explain what is gray hat
techniques (as the topic is around gray hat, not others), let me explain
what black hat and white hat SEO tactics are.
Black hat SEO tactics – Black hat SEO tactics will get your site banned from Google search engines because all the SEO tricks, tips, and methods you follow are against their guidelines.
Since Google and other major search
engines wants to offer the best search results for their users, they’re
constantly rolling out new search engine algorithm that filters out
“genuine” site from the bad ones.
White hat SEO tactics –
White hat SEO tactics is the “legitimate” ways to ranking your site on
search engines. You actually do most of the SEO manually to ensure that
you’re not using any automated tools to generate content on your site,
or get Facebook likes, blog comments, and other backlink generating
tactics. Everything is done slowly and naturally so that nothing appears
unnatural in white hat SEO tactics. As a result, Google will love your
site over others and rank it accordingly.
Now, let’s talk about the focus of today’s topic – i.e. gray hat SEO?
What is Gray Hat SEO tactic?
According
John Andrews, a SEO Consultant, “Gray Hat SEO isn’t something that sits
between White Hat and Black Hat SEO, but they’re rather ‘SEO tactics
that aren’t well-defined by major search engines such as Google, Yahoo,
and Bing.’
“Most people will likely disagree how these tactics
could either support or contradict to the published guidelines of
Google,” continues Andrews.
Why Gray Hat SEO techniques are important for your site?
Although Gray Hat SEO is a risky business, nonetheless, it’s more beneficial than your normal White Hat SEO tactics.
Gray
Hat SEO examples include buying link from external sources such as
article submission sites, forums, social media sites (Facebook, Twitter,
Pinterest, YouTube, etc). The risky part here is that Google doesn’t
approve of any party participating in “link” building schemes.
Of
course, when you start to get loads of, thousands of, backlinks from
high PR blogs, forum, and sites in you niche, no wonder your site will
start to get immediate rankings for keywords you have used for the Gray
Hat SEO tactic.
If you want to get quick rankings by getting high
PR backlinks to your site and have plenty of budget, thousands of
dollars to spare, we highly suggest that you sign up for Gray Hat SEO as
the return for your investment is huge.
Yes, you’ll get likes
from real people on your Facebook page, drop relevant and natural
comments on high PR blog/site(s) around your niche and bring flood of
relevant traffic to your site.
Gray Hat SEO Examples
Here are some of the examples of Gray Hat SEO strategy that most internet/affiliate marketers use:
#1: Social Media Buys to Drive Traffic
Do
you know that there are software tools that will allow your brand to
get thousands of followers on your social media profile within 2-3 days,
automatically? For example, many SEO companies use mass friend requests
to get small business owners around 20-30,000 followers on their
Facebook, Twitter, and Google+ profiles.
While this Gray Hat SEO
tactics seems to generate high ROI in lesser time than White Hat SEO,
it’s definitely against the Google SEO guidelines.
Fortunately,
Google has remained silent about these tactics, but that doesn’t mean
you’re not playing games with them. You could be banned or penalized in
the future, if not now!
#2: Paying for Site/Blog Reviews
If
you’re not a very popular company, or just starting out, hiring someone
to write an honest reviews about your brand and services is definitely
get you noticed online. Plus, search engine robot haven’t the
sophisticated intelligence of a human, and hence, won’t be able to crack
it down. Is it scam or not? But nonetheless, paying for site/blog
reviews is still considered a little bit shady.
#3: Paying for bookmarking services
A
lot of small businesses are paying for bookmarking services and Google
hasn’t said anything about it yet. That means, although paying for
getting link back to your site is unauthorized by Google, nothing has
been done to weed out site that uses bookmarking services to promote
their brand and services.
If you’re thinking about getting more
exposure to your site, you can pay for people to suggest your links to
their connections on social bookmarking sites like StumbleUpon,
LinkedIn, Reddit, among others.
Or if you’re like me, you can
quietly create multiple accounts on Facebook, Twitter, Google+, and
other social bookmarking sites and promote your products and services.
There are software tools that automate social bookmarking sites, too.
Social
media sites may ban you, but Google won’t, and we think it’s one of the
best Gray Hat SEO tactic you can employ to promote your site, quickly
and easily.
#4: Spinning content
In addition to
buying reviews, Facebook and Twitter followers, you also need to offer
something of value useful to your targeted users in several places like
article submission directories, forums, and blogs in your niche.
A
lot of people are using duplicate content to promote their brand and
services. They’re using tools such as The Best Spinners that gathers
content, and even suggests, from various sources around a specific
topics, spins it, and create a 100% original “fake” content.
Spinning
content is definitely considered a Gray Hat SEO tactic as the content
isn’t detected by search engine robots if they’re fake or original. For
example, a lot of people use PLR content they spread around the Internet
to generate a free backlink to their site, which is considered to be a
Gray Hat SEO tactic.
Well, we think, any method that creates spun
content is likely be on the gray zone. The White Hat SEO tactic would be
to craft an original article, even if its means sitting behind the desk
for an hour and bleeding your fingers, or simply paying a professional
writer to churn out blog articles for online marketing.
#5: Creating micro-sites for each niche
Micro
sites are small sites that are creating focusing on very specific set
of keywords, which we think isn’t a Gray Hat SEO tactic.
However,
if you go on creating 10-20 micro site, or “micro niche sites,” for
every keyword you want to target and then point back to your original
site, it may definitely a Gray Hat technique.
Although there’s
nothing bad about creating highly targeted niche sites, you must be
aware of the search engine spiders might consider it gray hat.
So, should you consider using Gray Hat SEO tactics for your site?
Well,
we think Gray Hat tactics isn’t that bad at all to rank your site
higher in search engines. Google for “Gray Hat services” and you’ll find
SEO companies advertising Gray Hat SEO techniques as their services.
You may employ Gray Hat SEO tactics on your site, but at your own risk
because you never know when you might get “slapped” by Google during its
next update.
What’s Gray Hat SEO now can become a Black Hat as
soon as another Penguin and Panda update rolls in which often does,
every year.
So for a time being, if you want to get high ROI with
less effort, time, and make everything automated, you can use Gray Hat
SEO tactics, but search engines still don’t like it.
You won’t
gain a lot by staying on the bad side of Google, but being creative in
your marketing campaigns is always a good idea. So what should you do, I
hear you ask.
We highly recommend that you do not stick
exclusively to White Hat SEO tactics. You’ll have to spend a lot of
time, energy, and resources to get high ROI from White Hat SEO tactics
alone. However, if you want to get quick results, I would recommend you
employ White Hat automation tactic in your SEO campaigns.
Although
automation is considered as Black Hat by Google, but there is a thing
such as White Hat automation, which could be another term for Gray Hat
SEO tactic.
So you see, if you want to stay competitive in your
niche without investing a lot of time and money, White Hat automation
are the best option you have on your side.
There are several
software tools such that were created with Google’s guideline in mind,
but also utilizes some automation tasks to improve quality, and decrease
cost and time.
These tools include:
- Google Keyword Planner Tool: With this free SEO keyword suggestion tool, you can get relevant keywords with their search volume, competition, and cost estimates for ad copies. I usually use Google Keyword Planner tool.
- Keyword Discovery Tool (WordStream):
- The Best Spinner
Whether
you’re are researching to get relevant keywords for your niche site, or
crafting out keyword-rich sales copy, blog articles, or ad copy, you
are always following Google’s guidelines.
Source : mytechbits
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