
SEO "best practices" Standards for Optimization Technique
The final "best practices" standard will have 3 sections comprised of "appropriate" Technique, Marketing Practices, and Business Practices. Although we would like these to be industry standards they aren't. These are the guidelines and practices the Organization expects for both inclusion in the directory, Organization Membership and "best practices" Certification.
Search Engines determine what is "inappropriate" all we are doing is interpreting the "intent" of the guidelines. Search engines are not in total agreement between themselves further confusing what is acceptable and "appropriate".
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Manipulation using HTML Elements: The first group are all well known and all have been designated "inappropriate" in at least 1 SE *on site* content guidelines. Suggested references for this topic are Alan Perkins The Classification of Search Engine Spam paper and the Google SEO guidelines
Grey Areas:
Excessive Use of Search Engine resources: No member shall make excessive requests of any search engines resources using remote technology. Remote Technology Developers should always make an effort to access engines for marketing data or remote submission in a responsible manner. Developers should take responsibility for how their users use their software by adding safeguards which inhibit excessive and unwanted requests. Already specifically mentioned in Google "terms of use".
Submission of orphaned or "Doorway Pages": Most doorway and cloaked pages are orphaned (not linked to by "real" content).
They must be submitted directly to the engine causing clogged indexing queues
at most major search engines. A large number of pages in any index isn't
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Machine Generated Code: This part of the draft was heavily influenced by the paper Disa Johnson wrote. Used to produce keyword specific pages often optimized for a specific engine:
Grey Areas:
Needless Submission: One myth that just won't go away is that re-submission of a site at predetermined intervals provides a relevancy boost. In the past this **did** have some merit. Presently it is not true and this sort of submission could lead to your domain being flagged for spam submission. Re-submission should only be done if:
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