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Should You Risk Using SEO Loopholes to Rank?


Ever been tempted to try some easy ranking loopholes while doing Search Engine Optimization? It’s certainly possible you’ve put on a grey-hat every once in a while.

Without doubt there are often heated arguments over what is blue-hat, black-hat, grey-hat, or white-hat. I would suppose there’s quite a bit of argument about the quick launch of the MSN search engine ranking loophole eBook about what is the truth there.

The one-page websites really do in fact appear to be honestly white hat. However to claim one particular part of the link-building techniques as white-hat is completely ridiculous.

There’s no question it’s not white-hat. Nothing grey, white, or blue about it.

Fortunately you aren’t forced to use that link-building strategy to achieve the rankings you are looking for in MSN. It’s only a little trick for optimizers who aren’t adverse to the potential risks it could create – which honestly – because it’s targeting the MSN search engine – likely aren’t that high because the MSN search engine is quickly losing ground these days

Certainly it’s difficult to bypass an opportunity to rapidly load up easy 1 page websites that have amazing potential to rank in the top three positions for almost every keyword phrase you try to get ranked for on a regular basis – and achieving those rankings sometimes in a weeks time.

Basically one more may way for driving fast traffic from MSN in addition to Microsoft AdCenter.

If you choose to make use of ranking exploits you are morally obligated to discuss them with the client and explain what you are proposing doing and the likely downsides involved. If you fail to do so, you you may lose your reputation and career. And certainly that’s not something you’d be looking forward to.

For more on easy ranking loopholes, check this blog post.

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