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What NOT to do to avoid banned from search engine results

Blogging world and search engine has some specific and important rules for every blogger that he or she must follow in order to avoid banned of his or her blog from search engines. As search engine especially Google are strict in their results and try to give best user search results. Google and other search engines will flag your blog as spam or eliminate it from search results if you’re caught using search engine optimization tactics that artificially inflate the popularity or contextual relevance of your blog. Once your blog is flagged as spam or banned from Google search results, it’s nearly impossible to get back into Google’s good graces.


There are few points that no blogger should do in order to avoid penalizing the blog by search engines. Search engines like Google can send a lot of traffic to your blog, so if you want your blog to grow and be successful, avoid these tactics:

1. Keyword stuffing: Don’t overuse your keywords. Including your keywords within your content is allowed, but if you overuse your keywords or publish lists filled with your keywords in your blog’s sidebar or footer, Google could view that as keyword stuffing and flag your blog as spam.

2. Hiding keywords: Don’t try to hide a list of your keywords in a very tiny font at the bottom of a page or in the same color as your blog’s background. Google will find it and flag your blog as spam.

3. Paying for links or publishing paid links: Incoming links are an important factor in determining Google search rankings, so sites that pay for incoming links or publish links that have been paid for by another site are flagged as spam and removed from Google search results entirely.

4. Copy scraping: Don’t republish content that’s already been published on another website. Not only is that plagiarism, but Google considers it a spam tactic and will penalize your blog for it.

5. Publish links and ads with no real content: Google views pages filled with links and/or ads as spam. Be sure every page and post on your blog provides more original content than links and ads.
Quick Tips for better SEO:
If you take the time to write great content, don’t stress about keyword density. Allow keywords to flow into your content naturally and avoid dishonest or spam tactics, and your blog’s search traffic will grow organically in time.

Search engine optimization professionals recommend you include no more than one link per 125 words of original text.
Avoid such Things:
Heed this warning: companies that promise pie-in-the-sky results such as “We’ll get your site to #1 on Google in two weeks!” are likely using spam tactics to get that fast and unnatural jump.

Always remember that long-term sustainable growth is better than short-term spikes, but using honest tactics from both strategies can help you meet your blogging objectives without fearing retaliation from Google or other search engines. There is only one and simple way to get better SEO from search engine is that keep blogging with useful content with writing your own thought about the topic. Keep your blog content useful for readers and give them best experience is what they want while finding a content on Internet.

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