Ethical Search Engine Optimization

Ethical Search Engine Optimization

Why is it so hard to find Ethical Search Engine Optimization? It seems every which way you turn these days someone is trying to pitch you on black hat or gray hat SEO techniques.

The scary truth is, we only have one Internet. Think of what happened to Myspace with all of the scams, spam and spyware. Imagine if the same thing happened to the entire Internet.

As much as people gripe about Google and the stringent guidelines they force people to adhere to, think of where we would be if we did not have them.

The Internet is already a wild wild West. It's those of us who view everything from an ethical perspective, that accept the responsibility to set the example.

So, what is considered ethical SEO?

Ethical Search Engine Optimization

Will not knowingly get involved with any tactics or behavior that could potentially harm a client's business.

Will never engage in any sort of black or gray hat SEO practices.

Will always follow the current Google, Yahoo and Bing published best practices.

Will not publish duplicate content to a clients website.

Will create sites that follow through on the title and description promises.

Will never use cloaking or redirects designed to confuse the search engines.

Will keep up with the current ethical techniques and discontinue any form of search engine optimization that could be considered illegal, immoral or unethical.

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