JackThomas
Expert
Look boss, clearly you believe you have this all figured out. It sounds like you've come here to attempt establish credibility and sell your services (which is just ducky). Don't let me get in the way of you making whatever claims you want and calling whatever you want "not blackhat".
Anything outside of basically building content on your site and coding it the way you want (actually optimizing your website for search engines) is blackhat. If you're going to article directories and doing manual blog commenting, that's blackhat. Again, if you want to call it something other than what it is then go for it, but it is what it is. Just because you're not using scrapebox or spinning it, doesn't put you above the rest, you're just taking more time and arguably doing a better job of being blackhat, but that doesn't mean you're doing it "right".
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I don't normally like to call folks out, but since you seem to want to "back up" what you're saying, why on earth do you have a backlink from headway to your site? What does this have to do with insurance?
Please don't misunderstand me here, I use blackhat techniques and have had some pretty stellar results from them, but I find it a bit patronizing for you to claim you're all whitehat and do it "right", when in digging through your backlinks for all of one minute I find gems like the above and this little monster:
A backlink on pandora.com with the anchor text "Cincinnati insurance". The discussion has NOTHING to do with insurance, but you've got a backlink there.
It sounds like you're doing well for yourself and I'm not saying you aren't, but can we at least agree to call it what it is?
Hey Josh, would you mind if I returned the favor of calling you out?
It might seem that a refresher course in what Black Hat might be in order:
Black Hat" search engine optimization is customarily defined as techniques that are used to get higher search rankings in an unethical manner. These black hat SEO techniques usually include one or more of the following characteristics:
- breaks search engine rules and regulations
- creates a poor user experience directly because of the SEO techniques utilized on the Web site
- unethically presents content in a different visual or non-visual way to search engine spiders and search engine users.
Please enlighten us!
Let me ask you a question, why are you here? If not to sell services or be educated in some matter?
That's why I asked you what you believe Black Hat is, some have an incorrect perception of what Black hat is.
Since you think that you have some knowledge about SEO, then you of course realize that SEO is an ever evolving process, where as the search engines are attempting to minimize the efforts of those truly were engaged in black hat tactics and as the algorithms change so too does the methods to achieve ranking. (Your refernce to one of my links that I obtained years ago.)
What do you do for a living Josh? Are you an insurance agent?
Affiliate marketer? Or are you just hanging out and having fun?
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Look boss, clearly you believe you have this all figured out. It sounds like you've come here to attempt establish credibility and sell your services (which is just ducky). Don't let me get in the way of you making whatever claims you want and calling whatever you want "not blackhat".
Let me ask you another question, Josh I didn't respond to the Ducky part in your last message...why are you on the forum?
Your signature links to a service you sell to insurance agents, a leads lists.
Why would it be "ducky" for me to offer to provide a service to others but it's not "ducky" for you to provide a service to others?
Just curious...
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Hey Josh, would you mind if I returned the favor of calling you out?
It might seem that a refresher course in what Black Hat might be in order:
Black Hat" search engine optimization is customarily defined as techniques that are used to get higher search rankings in an unethical manner. These black hat SEO techniques usually include one or more of the following characteristics:
Can you please share with us how making a comment on a blog is Black Hat (unethical) according to Google? Has Matt explained to us in clear terms that blogg commenting is against the TOS for Google and anyone that makes a comment for blogging is engaged in Black Hat Techniques?
- breaks search engine rules and regulations
- creates a poor user experience directly because of the SEO techniques utilized on the Web site
- unethically presents content in a different visual or non-visual way to search engine spiders and search engine users.
Please enlighten us!
Let me ask you a question, why are you here? If not to sell services or be educated in some matter?
That's why I asked you what you believe Black Hat is, some have an incorrect perception of what Black hat is.
Since you think that you have some knowledge about SEO, then you of course realize that SEO is an ever evolving process, where as the search engines are attempting to minimize the efforts of those truly were engaged in black hat tactics and as the algorithms change so too does the methods to achieve ranking. (Your refernce to one of my links that I obtained years ago.)
What do you do for a living Josh? Are you an insurance agent?
Affiliate marketer? Or are you just hanging out and having fun?
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Let me ask you another question, Josh I didn't respond to the Ducky part in your last message...why are you on the forum?
Your signature links to a service you sell to insurance agents, a leads lists.
Why would it be "ducky" for me to offer to provide a service to others but it's not "ducky" for you to provide a service to others?
Just curious...
You sell a lead list for insurance agents, do you own the company?
Or are you a sales rep for the company?
Do you compile your lead list on your own, or are you a reseller for Info USA or another aggregator?
I like the look of your web site. It doesn't look like you have Google analytics installed, is there a reason why you don't have Google analytics installed on your website to track hits to your website? (I have heard from other webmasters that they refuse to install this because they don't want Google in their business, is that the reason why you do not have analytics installed?)
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I like the look of your web site. It doesn't look like you have Google analytics installed, is there a reason why you don't have Google analytics installed on your website to track hits to your website? (I have heard from other webmasters that they refuse to install this because they don't want Google in their business, is that the reason why you do not have analytics installed?)
I see you have an EMD and you are in the first position for that keyword...wow. Did you lose any positioning after Google rolled out the EMD penalty awhile back and then regained it?
I noticed on one forum that those who have an EMD experience a catastrophic drop in rankings and then the next week they regained their rankings.
I checked your hit ratio and it looks like your hits are down 70.18% in the last 30 days. (That's a significant drop)
Compete is not accurate of course. Unless you have some fear of Google analytics I would get it installed on your website.
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