
Aggressive SEO Competition – Black Hat SEO Method
“There are heroes in evil as well as in good.” – Francois de La Rochefoucauld.
Hi all. Today we will talk about SEO and competition. We will not talk about nice White Hat SEO boys and girls running around the office with excel pie charts trying to analyze how many clicks a client website has received since their last project management meeting.
Instead, we will talk about very bad Black Hat SEO boys, and what they do to get rid of the competition. I keep saying boys when I talk about bad and Black Hat SEO, because girls can only be good, therefore they cannot be bad or be part of the Black Hat SEO.
Unless of course, it’s a good Black Hat SEO 
It is called “Google Bowling”, according to many Black Hat SEO enthusiasts lurking around online. Since You and I fight against Black Hat SEO characters all day long, we need to know about their cruel trickery.
Please remember that I have no experience with these types of activities, and I am only speculating about them based on what I’ve read on the Internet. Let’s not waste time and get going.
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February 3rd, 2010 | Posted in Black Hat SEO, Google | No Comments

Hidden Link Spamming – Black Hat SEO Method
“There are two sides to every issue: one side is right and the other is wrong, but the middle is always evil.” – Ayn Rand.
Today we will talk a bit more about XRumer, which is a heavy duty link spamming tool. This software can perform link spamming on forums, blogs, guest books, and directory referral lists.
What most of the link spamming cowboys do is spam links to as many resources as possible and to hope something will stick. This sort of gung-ho approach is what results in low success rate, since the blog and forum owners and moderators keep a closer look at the posts of all new registered members. These Black Hat SEO links have the highest probability of being deleted quickly.
However, there is another way… 
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January 31st, 2010 | Posted in Black Hat SEO, Tools, Tutorials | 1 Comment

Deep Linking Plugin – Black Hat SEO Method
“Evil men have no songs. How is it that the Russians have songs?” – Friedrich Nietzsche.
Recently we looked into Black Hat SEO Method of creating parasite blogs and juicing them up with different kinds of link spam. If you have been reading this blog you know how important the deep linking really is. If you haven’t been reading, you will want to do so when you get a chance.
Back to deep linking, getting deep links juiced up means higher results in SERP (Search Engine Results Page), which means more traffic, which means more profit, which means no more work and only vacations forever 
So in order to build deep linking to the internal pages of your site, you will need to know all the exact urls of those pages. If your site is young and fresh and you have maybe 10-15 posts/pages or so, it’s ok to do gather them by hand. What if your site has hundreds or even thousands of pages? Keep in mind, after you gathered all the urls, you have to come up with the appropriate anchors for them so the linking will be more efficient and effective. This process can take a very long time to complete. If you are stubborn son of a gun, you can do it, I don’t doubt it.
For the rest of us, below is a simple plugin that with press of a button will list all of the urls in your blog in all possible formats. Feel free to download this plugin, upload to your WordPress plugin folder and then install/use.
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January 29th, 2010 | Posted in Black Hat SEO, Tools | 5 Comments

Exploited Google Hole – Black Hat SEO Method
“The world is a dangerous place to live; not because of the people who are evil, but because of the people who don’t do anything about it.” – Albert Einstein.
I have not talked about Google for a while. This post should fix it.
Google has become a center of everything lately, it’s like that woman of your dreams (I already got my dream woman) that sometimes is so close and then suddenly slips away. Google seems to be so sophisticated and perfect, and so useful in every way possible. Just look at the mission statement – “To organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful.” I mean wow, it’s almost perfect. Almost.
Now, let’s look at the latest hole. It’s located in Google Local Business Listings. To be more specific a malicious Black Hat SEO or whatever hat SEO can jump in and grab established business listing without any authentication or permission from anyone. Why would they need to do this? Since the recent changes by Google, local business listings rank very high in Google SERP, especially well established ones (lots of organic traffic). How’s that possible? Let’s dissect this son of a gun and see what’s happening here.
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January 28th, 2010 | Posted in Black Hat SEO, Google | No Comments

Parasite Blogs and Article Spinning – Black Hat SEO Method
“It is a man’s own mind, not his enemy or foe, that lures him to evil ways.” - Buddha.
In the previous post, Link Spamming Parasite Blogs – Black Hat SEO Method, I shared a huge collection of free parasite blogs – 700 places where you can dump your posts and articles, after which you can get back links to your white hat sites (profit sites). It’s actually not that hard to do, all you need to do is sign up and post your article on one of those parasite blogs. Some or all of your blogs can have different theme and design or no design at all, whatever you decide, be creative.
I know what you are thinking, you are starting to realize the potential of this crafty plan and the collective power of these parasite blogs. Keep in mind that you can use these parasite blogs not only for links but also to make profit right off them. The problem that sticks out is to create articles for these parasite blogs. Where do we get these many quality articles? We are basically limited to the three approaches below:
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January 27th, 2010 | Posted in Black Hat SEO, Tutorials | 2 Comments