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The Dark Art Of SEO

By Dave Davies

The title of this article is designed to illustrate the point of this article.  Today we won’t be taking a look at black-hat search engine optimization tactics.  Admittedly, I’ve toyed with them in a “know your enemy” kind of way but I’m no expert on advanced cloaking techniques nor effective link sp@mming tactics.  What we’re going to cover here are the hidden (i.e. dark) areas of effective optimization strategy.

I’ve written numerous times in past articles and blog posts that using tricks to rank your site highly is, in the end, ineffective as tricks imply a manipulation of the ranking formula and will eventually become obsolete as the search engines work to advance their algorithms and shut down such possible abuses.  But here I’m going to illustrate some of the tricks we use to drive traffic to our site.  Is this a conflict?  Not really; these “tricks” aren’t so much directed at search engines as they are website owners and visitors.  These are marketing tricks, not SEO tricks – they just happen to help you with your rankings.

Before we begin let’s review an important point about Google.  When most people think of Google they think of the dominant search engine (and in that they would be right) HOWEVER if Google was primarily a search engine they would be much smaller than they are now.  No, they are an advertising company and the world’s largest at that.  To this end they need traffic, market share, and clicks.  They need you to love Google.com, visit it often, visit their other properties and offerings such as Gmail.  If you do this, the odds of you clicking on one of the paid ads increases and their primary function is fulfilled.  It is driven by this purpose that Google has developed the most complex search algorithm that has ever existed.  Their search is their primary source of traffic.  The better their results, the more you will return, the greater the likelihood you will click an ad, the more revenue they generate (thus leading to their continued increases in reported revenue quarter-after-quarter).  Why is this important?  Because this is the driving force of their current algorithm and will be for the foreseeable future we can assume that any action that increases relevant traffic to your site, increases the stickiness of your site and/or increases the number of links from relevant sites to yours will help your rankings and it will help Google keep their visitors loyal.

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Let’s also recall the purpose of this article.  This is NOT an article about black-hat search engine optimization tactics, it’s about the hidden aspects of SEO that are often overlooked.  And so, without further ado, let’s get down to the meat – what are the dark tactics that you can use to boost your website rankings.

Building A Sticky Site

A point I’ve made in past articles that I will reinforce here as opposed to “contradicting” will be that of the importance of a sticky site.  Of course, monitoring your statistics to assess your visitors’ behavior is an important practice for the conversions on your site however it’s importance from a search engine optimization perspective is often overlooked.  I’ve mentioned before and I’ll mention again, the search engines have the ability to monitor the length of time a visitor spends between visits to that engine.  If you are on Google, enter “seo services” into it and visit the Beanstalk site but only spend 5 seconds there before hitting the back button Google can infer that the site was not what you were looking for.  If it was 5 or 10 minutes before you returned back to Google they could thus infer that you found content you found useful to your query.

So let’s put that more obviously, having a site on which visitors find what they’re looking for quickly, easily, and in a visually pleasing way will increase their time on your site which will thus increase the assumption by the search engines that you are relevant for the phrase the searcher has queried.  This will reinforce that your site does indeed belong among the top site.  As a disclaimer: this works on a mass scale so don’t go running off and clicking through to you competitors and quickly hitting the back button.  First, it’s unethical (like clicking their paid links) and second, it doesn’t work like that (how big a hole would THAT be in the algorithm) so it would only be a waste of your time.

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About the Author:
Dave Davies is the owner of Beanstalk Search Engine Positioning. Beanstalk offers guaranteed search engine optimization services as well as consulting, training, link building, and copywriting. For do-it-yourselfers they provide free SEO tools as well as frequently publish to their SEO blog to keep you up-to date with the latest goings-on the the search engine optimization world.

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