Four SEO Practices That Can Ruin Your Website : A Must Avoid
Only 20 percent of the people living in
the USA are familiar with SEO (Search Engine Optimization) and the rest
80 percent do not even know what it means or how it works. However, a
lot of these people do have their websites or blogs up there, but have
no idea what to do with it.

Not knowing what SEO really is may
result in the loss of an opportunity and a lot of errors when the
businesses are on their way to try to understand some other ways to gain
better ranking on Google or any other search engine.
What is bad SEO?
The unprofessional or expired practices in SEO
that do not meet the perimeters of the guideline of Google webmaster
tools are known as BAD or “BAD SEO”. Some of the worst SEO practices may
result in being blacklisted by Google. Here we have given five key
mistakes that may ruin your website:
- Duplicate Content
Every time you write content on your
website you should make sure that the content you just published is
unique and attractive and should avoid writing duplicate
contents. Duplicate content is not good for your website’s SEO . The
reason for this is that if Google or any other search engine has the
same content present in their index, there will be no reason to index
your web page as it does not have anything new to offer.
If there is any un-unique content
present on your website that you think is useful for you or is
attracting the readers or visitor or have a positive impact on your
business, you should “NOFOLLOW or NO INDEX” those pages so they won’t
have a negative effect on your website’s SEO.
- Keyword Stuffing
Repeating one keyword again and again,
not because they are useful in the content, but because you have to
optimize your copy is a one of the worst practices of SEO. It will not
only demoralize the people who are visiting your website from reading or
interact with your content, but it’s also a signal to the search
engines that you are trying to trick the search engine
algorithms. Giving the key pharases in the opening paragraph,
description, title and a few more times in the body is enough. About 1%
density is acceptable and the standard.
- Doorway pages
Even if these practices are not in use
anymore, but some people are still trying to get some benefits from
these practices. Doorway pages are the big amount of pages of bad
quality where every page is optimized for 1 phrase or keyword and
diverts users to a single destination. Google strongly frowns upon this
type of practice because it confuses the users and is breaking the
guidelines of the Google.
- Paid links (of all kinds)
Making an amazing blog or a website
takes some time and needs a lot of hard work and patience to make the
content and to get the best natural backlinks.
If left all that you want to take a shortcut, you’ll see some temporary
changes at the start, but will also see failure after some time.
Purchasing any kinds of links is a bad
practice and its Google may figure this out sooner or later and it will
result in decreasing your ranking on the search engine and then you’ll
need to much difficult to attain something better online.
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