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Blog Spamming is Considered Black Hat SEO

We often hear that one of the best ways to connect with the niche market is through an effective blog. There you can have a low key approach to marketing and making them familiar with your products or services. At the same time, they get to know you and this is a great place to introduce new information. You should be adding new information to your blog several times a week.

With this new found method of reaching customers though come some problems. Blog spamming is considered black hat SEO so you need to make sure what you put out there is legitimate. It is acceptable for there to be links shared in blog posts but you have to make sure that that you have in place won’t be frowned upon by Google or Yahoo. Google seems to be the biggest defender of blogs but they aren’t going to allow SPAM to ruin what their customers can find regarding them. They value their reputation too much to let it slip through the cracks.

The more popular your blog becomes, the more you have to watch out for black hat SEO being found there. The search engines will send out a spider that crawls through the script and the posts that are found there. With so many links that can be found in blogs, this is a prime location for increasing your overall ranking – as long as those links are legitimately being displayed.

Make sure you are very familiar with what is legitimate and what isn’t when it comes to blogs. Too often, a business will inadvertently take part in spamming and they never intended to. This can take what was a good blog and run it into the ground. Being well aware of such pitfalls early on will also help to ensure you don’t become a victim of them.

You want to closely monitor your blog for spamming too that could be done by others. You don’t want the search engines to pick it up as black hat SEO and then they are investigating you and your business thoroughly because of it. There is a common practice where people will post their own junk on a blog that belongs to someone else. Sometimes, it is a sales letter, sometimes it is to complain, and other times it is merely to put a wrench in the overall efforts of white hat SEO that the business may be taking part in. Always know what is going on with your blogs.