Jun
12th

Anti-SEO Firms: The Dark Side Of The Search Engine Optimization World

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On one of my latest posts about getting a free backlink with your favicon, an interesting conversation topic was brought up: anti-SEO. We all know that Google can penalize you for having your site show up on link farms and other shady sites, but just how much? Would it be enough to knock your SERP’s down a notch?

If so, then companies dedicated to destroying the ranks of competitor websites are bound to soon appear (if they don’t exist already). These shady tactics probably go further than blackhat (but what should they be called; is there a color blacker than black? Note to self: must investigate) - surely this kind of stuff is illegal. I’m far too lazy I currently don’t have the resources to properly investigate this claim, but I suppose it’d fall under the legal categories of “defamation” and “being a total asshat(there’s the term I was looking for!)”

anti-seo

DESTROY YOUR COMPETITION - LITERALLY!
Think about it: instead of spending all your time building backlinks and carefully creating quality content, you could just submit your competitors websites to link farms, porn sites, and other such distasteful web venues. Google will (theoretically) devalue aforementioned websites and as they move down in rank, you will indirectly move up! Sounds like a solid plan, eh? While your competitors wonder why they are getting hits from Viagra websites, you’ll be raking in the search engine traffic like there’s no tommorow!

BUT THERE WILL BE NO TOMMOROW FOR ANTI-SEO
Destroying your competitors rankings might sound like a solid plan, but unless you’re competing against legally blind monkeys (which some of us are, I’m sure) they’re bound to notice and file some sort of complaint. This stuff would have to happen manually, though, creating a painful process for both site owners and search engine employees, because I doubt even Google algorithms are smart enough to sort links depending on intent. Take that, robots!

OR WILL THERE?
If you dig deep enough into the online underworld, you’re bound to find some people offering this kind of service. It’s probably not very effective and is as safe as getting a heart transplant from a shady back-alley surgeon, but at least it’s something. Will this type of anti-SEO ever have a large effect on search engines? In short, no - gaming search engines isn’t that easy, but it’s pretty interesting to think about.

QUICK UPDATE: The stuff I was referring to in this post is called Googlebowling.

Jun
1st

How To Effectively Comment On High PR DoFollow/CommentLuv Blogs For Backlinks

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Commenting on DoFollow blogs is one of the best ways of getting backlinks to your blog, but it’s often hard to find high-PR blog pages to comment on. Luckily, I’ve got a foolproof method to get as many high PR backlinks as you want - for free! That’s right, all the quality dofollow high pagerank blog comments you’d ever want without paying a dime!

THE STEP-BY-STEP METHOD
1. Find a few DoFollow blogs with high homepage PR (I’ve seen a correlation between high homepage PR and high post PR). A good place to look is this list of 100 blogs using the CommentLuv plugin as well as this DoFollow search engine.

Blog Commenting Software

2. Download the “Google Pagerank Checker” tool on SEO Junkie. It lets you plug in a website URL and gives you the PR of all of its pages. Note: it seems to be a bit buggy as of now. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn’t. Still, it’s the only tool of its kind that I’ve found. OR: Internal Pagerank Checker OR Internal Pagerank Checker - both are still great alternatives for checking internal pagerank.

3. Insert a blog URL inside of the program and wait for it to finish its checking. Then, click the PR button to organize by high PR. Voila - you’ve got a bunch of quality dofollow backlinks to use for your link building purposes.

4. Make quality blog comments. That’s the key word here - quality. No one wants to read stuff like “gr8 post m8″ or “lol” or “click here for free medication.” In short, don’t be a comment whore.

And there you go - the easy way to comment on high PR blogs for backlinks. There’s even a way to make money off of it, but I think I’ll share this with you in a different post. If you’re clever enough, though, you’ll probably figure it out yourself ;).

By the way, props to Breakaway for inspiring me on this great idea.

UPDATE: Here is how to make money online with dofollow blog comments. Hope you enjoy it!