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CommentMonday, August 9, 2004

Black Hat SEO and the Sneaky Redirect

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Grey or Black

So many grey areas, makes me wonder what is white/black hat

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I agree the definition of black hat is ambiguous

Not for me

I dislike any black hat practise, the guys who implement them are obviously clever enough to play within the rules, not sure why they don't

great information

Hey, this is not only very useful, but I really enjoyed reading this article. I would stay far far away from black hat seo stuff as well.

Thanks,

Eric
http://ambatchmasterpublished.blogspot.com
http://www.squidoo.com/ambatchmasterbpulisher/

Excellent Points

How true it is indeed that multiple definitions of what is and what is not black hat exist. I think the simplest way to define black hat would be to say 'if it misleads the user or the spider then it's not white hat'.

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W3 Edge, Boston

Black Hat/Grey Hat SEO

I would consider grey hat stuff like linking strategies, they cant get you banned but they are not strictly white hat.
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