Black Hat SEO
SEO tactics that violate search engine guidelines. Link schemes, cloaking, keyword stuffing, hidden text. Might work short-term, but Google catches up eventually and the penalties are brutal.
Why It Matters
Black hat SEO exists because shortcuts are tempting. When a client wants results yesterday, the temptation to game the system is real. And some black hat tactics do work - for a while. Until they don't.
Google's algorithm updates specifically target black hat techniques. Penguin went after link schemes. Panda targeted thin content farms. When you get caught - and you will - the penalty can tank your entire site. Recovery takes months or years, if it happens at all. The short-term gain is never worth the long-term risk.
In Practice
Know what black hat looks like so you can avoid it - especially if you're inheriting work from a previous agency. Common tactics include: buying links from link farms, cloaking content, stuffing hidden text, building PBNs, and spinning content at scale.
If an SEO provider promises guaranteed rankings in weeks, asks you not to look at their link building methods, or delivers suspiciously fast results - ask questions. The work they're doing might be putting your domain at risk.
Run a backlink audit on any new domain you take over. The previous owner's black hat sins can follow the domain.
Related Terms
Glossary
White Hat SEO
SEO that follows search engine guidelines - sustainable, penalty-free, and worth the wait.
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Cloaking
Showing different content to search engines than to users - a fast path to penalties.
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PBN (Private Blog Network)
A network of fake sites built to manipulate rankings with links - don't do this.
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Link Building
Acquiring backlinks from other sites to build authority - effective when done right.
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