black hat seo strategies – SEO Blog | cognitiveSEO Blog on SEO Tactics & Strategies https://cognitiveseo.com/blog SEO Blog | cognitiveSEO Blog on SEO Tactics & Strategies Mon, 16 Jun 2014 13:09:57 +0300 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.3 Did Google Finally Kill the SPAM from the SERPS? – Case Study https://cognitiveseo.com/blog/5727/did-google-finally-killed-spam-from-the-serps-case-study/ https://cognitiveseo.com/blog/5727/did-google-finally-killed-spam-from-the-serps-case-study/#comments Mon, 16 Jun 2014 10:34:09 +0000 http://cognitiveseo.com/blog/?p=5727 No longer than one year ago, on June 11th 2013, Google, launched a new algorithm whose main purpose was to clean some very “shady” niches, such as “payday loans” or “buy Viagra”. These are very controversial niches that everybody knew about but hardly anybody talked about. One year earlier, in 2012 we tried to fire a warning […]

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No longer than one year ago, on June 11th 2013, Google, launched a new algorithm whose main purpose was to clean some very “shady” niches, such as “payday loans” or “buy Viagra”. These are very controversial niches that everybody knew about but hardly anybody talked about. One year earlier, in 2012 we tried to fire a warning shot concerning this matter,  but Matt Cutt’s answer came out 1 year later, when they released the initial Payday Loans Google Update.

“There were people complaining about searches like Payday Loans […] So we have 2 different changes that try to tackle those kind of queries in a couple different ways. We cannot give you too many details about how they work but I’m kind of excited that we’re going from having general queries be a little more clean to going into some of these areas that traditionally have been a little more spammy, including for example some more pornographic queries […]”

Google Killed the Spam on Spammy Keywords

And although Google tried to make things right by targeting some very spammy sites and queries, the overall impact was still moderate. Tactics such as Parasite Hosting, Google Bombing or Cloaking & Redirects were still standing strong.  Improvement was needed in this area as spammers will always find new ways of “cheating” the system. Therefore, Payday Loan 2.0, whose explicit purpose was to crack down on very spammy queries and sites, was launched just a few weeks ago. But it was not enough. Spam was still ranking high.

Here we are, 3 weeks forward from the Pay Day Loans 2.0, and Google’s web spam team leader announces a new update of this algorithm Payday Loans 3.0. Before asking whether this algorithm was necessary or not, I think it’s worth lingering a bit on the way the big “announcement” was made. Oh, wait… there hasn’t been a real official announcement. And, don’t get me wrong, I am not expecting an invitation to a launch party with cake and champagne. I am just saying that yesterday, at the SMX Advanced conference  Matt Cutts mentioned that a new update to the Pay Day Loans Algorithm is going to be launched in the next few days. Today, the same Matt Cutts answered to a tweet with: “it is rolling out now”.

Matt Cutts Payday Loans 3.0 Announcement

In reality, based on the case studies we are going to present in this article, this update rolled out before the conference, meaning BEFORE Google’s representative mentioned that “is going to be rolled out in the future”. All the same, maybe we will tackle Google’s official announcements policy in some other post as for the moment we have some very interesting case studies we want to share with you.

Super Competitive Shaddy Niches

There is a very productive niche for things that people are ashamed to ask for, but need them anyway, so they will try to look for them (and will usually find them online, along with anything else they might need).
One example of such a niche is the one for male potency pills. Apparently, over 45 tons of Viagra are consumed worldwide every year. And they’re not all coming from drugstores. The name of the blue pill has become synonymous with the male potency drug, so it’s really no wonder that most websites out there that deal with such products use “Viagra” as a keyword. It also makes sense that even websites that have no connection to the drug use it as a keyword, to draw traffic. Of course, Pfizer is not happy about it, and has requested that Google shall not allow advertisers to promote any sites on this keyword.
Another such area of ashamed-but-needed products and services is the Money industry. In particular, money beyond your spending capabilities (read payday loans). While the profits are not necessarily what you would expect, with net profits usually in the 10-12% range for payday lenders, the mirage of easy money still draws quite a large competition. That’s mainly because there’s such a large demographic that can be targeted and so many ways in which you can market yourself. And if you choose to advertise online, the investment is at a minimum.
Of course, the problem with that is that everyone in the field is thinking in the same way. So how do you stand out to the myriad of desperate borrowers? Most likely by adopting shady tactics. In fact, just a couple of years ago payday loan agencies in the UK were under scrutiny for aggressive advertising practices, as they started placing ads on social networking sites . More recently, other more complex schemes surfaced, such as hacking and hijacking unconnected sites for profit. Such was the case of www.bicyclesafe.com, who just two years ago was hijacked to redirect to a payday loan agency’s website, but also to return as the main result when people searched for “payday loans” . And some examples can be found by the hundreds.

Before and After the Google Payday Loans 3.0 Google Update

Judging by the way keywords such as: “Payday loans”, “Buy Viagra”, gambling stuff ant other highly competitive keywords looked like (practically everything that makes tons of money), a Google Spammy Update was definitely imminent. And hopefully this time the update’s severity will be stronger than the spammer’s ingenuity.

Let’s take a look at two comparative screenshots for the “buy viagra” query, one taken two months ago, on April 3rd and one taken today, June 13th.

Buy Viagra Historic SERPS

Let’s analyze the screenshot before the Payday Loan 3.0 update hit. As we can easily see, Google’s first page of results, the one that should offer the most relevant results, generated ONLY ONE “valid” result; only one webpage that isn’t a parasited website or a shady redirect.

Let’s have a closer look on what is happening at the moment, watching the right side of the screenshot above. Quite a change, isn’t it? It’s like we are looking at a whole different story now. Google’s first page of results for the query “buy viagra” is filled with almost relevant and trustworthy results. It looks like Google did the summer cleaning in a very serious and efficient manner.

For a better understanding of the matter, let’s put under the magnifying glass two sites that have been affected by this recent update, one from the “buy viagra” niche and one from the “payday loans” niche. Both analyzed websites are from the UK market, one of the most spammed markets for the mentioned queries.

With so many penalty case studies coming from UK lately, we tend to ask ourselves if Google started a crusade against webmasters coming from the British peninsula. With a market share of around 90%, it’s clear that the big G holds the monopoly in terms of search in UK. That means quite a lot of power for the search engine but also an extra responsibility in generating the most relevant results. With millions of British searchers daily, all companies want to be number one in Google’s golden list. The problem is that not all of them can be number one. So the battle begins. On one side, web sites resort to all kind of tactics to “steal” a corner from Google’s first page, on the other side, Google is continuously creating new and improved algorithms in order to decide why one site should rank in front of another. We can only hope that this algorithm will be able to adequately settle this matter.

Spammy Medical Terms Case Study – Top 1 Ranking Site (for UK)

The website that we submit to the analysis, Pharmacy2U was established in 1999, being one of UK’s first internet pharmacies. Quite a pioneer in the field we might say. Overall, the website looks good, has well written, original and relevant content and (maybe the most important for the moment) it ranks first on the SERPs for the “buy viagra”, “buy cialis” and “buy levitra” queries. The Payday Loans 3.0 Google Update gave it a really nice boost, as before the algorithm change it used to be on the 5th position, two months ago as you can see in the screenshot above.

This is the only site that was in the top 10 SERP 2 months ago and now it’s still there. So it has to have something special.

Top 1 Site for Spammy Medical Terms

Let’s dig a bit and see what we can find about the site. Checking the link velocity of the site we can easily see that the site existed for quite some time and it’s monthly link velocity is somewhat natural. There were a few spikes in the past but the site’s overall link history looks ok.

Somewhat Natural Link Velocity

Yet we are not dealing only with an “old” site, but also with a site that has a stable ranking in terms of SEO visibility. As it can be seen on the screenshot below, taken from 2 SEO Visibility providers we see that both of them report the approximate same trend.

Old-and-Somewhat-Stable-Rankings-Lately

 

 

At first sight we see no dramatic ups and downs, no signs of previous penalties or obvious linking schemes. On the contrary, we observed a healthy link profile that contains a lot of links from Topically Relevant sites pointing back to the analyzed site. This means that sites in the same topical category, “Health”, are linking back to the site.

GOOD-Most-Linking-Sites-are-Topically-Relevant

Yet, are these elements enough for Pharmacy2u to rank first for such controversial and highly spammed queries? Let’s do a more in-depth analysis to see what we are really dealing with. We should start with an Unnatural Link Analysis and see how the sites stands up.

Unnatural Link Analysis for Buy Viagra Site

At a closer look, we see that the first appearance deceives many and things are not always what they seem. The unnatural – natural link ratio is not quite Google friendly. From our internal research, sites that have over 25% unnatural + suspect links are likely to be already penalized (or will be if they weren’t already). Yet, this is a very competitive niche and the rules might apply differently here.

As we can see in the screenshots, it is not very hard to identify the strategy Pharmacy2U has been using in the pursuit of higher ranks. We are dealing with an alarming number of links coming from Webdirectories, link networks or forums. Google explicitly mentions  that these kind of strategies may be considered part of a link scheme and a violation of Google’s Webmaster Guidelines. For all that, the same Google gave Pharmacy2U a helping hand and helped it climb to position no.1. Most unnatural linked pages are directed to the main page, sign that in the past they may have tried some heavy linking campaigns.
Yet, if we take a look at the most common unnatural anchor text, we see that the number 1 on “buy viagra” doesn’t have a commercial anchor text heavy linking strategy. Mostly, they are using brand anchor text and this might be one of the reasons they’ve entered into Google’s good graces. Because of this fact, they probably did not trigger a red flag on the Google screen.

There are lots of forum links, blog links, Webdirectory links and also some blog comments and guest posts.

most-linked-from-forums-blogs-webdirectories-unnatural-link-profile
Yet, let’s see some examples of one of their highly used (or abused) strategy, link dropping. Below, there are some screenshots taken from two random Pharmacy2U links, one is a blog comment and the other is an author signature. What do the two of them have in common? They are  both sprinkled with overflowing unnatural flavor. It’s true that this strategy may be just a thing of the past and the blog comments and guest posting might not be in a huge number but still, it’s hard to believe that the omniscient Google might have missed this issue.

Some Blog Comments and Some Guest Posting Article Writing Links

So, how can a site with such a “going-to-be-penalized” profile can possibly rank at no.1? We are doing reverse engineering here so we cannot certainly put our finger on anything, but we assume that this may have happened for two reasons:

  1. First, Google might be applying the “of all the evils we choose the least bad” principle. Meaning that this particular niche is a highly spammed one and you can hardly find any site that would closely respect the guidelines. As we mentioned in the beginning of the article, https://www.pharmacy2u.co.uk/ was the only site from Google’s first page results that wasn’t a parasite host or a redirect, 2 months ago. Not much to choose from. In this case, the big G may have chosen to boost not the site with a flawless profile (as it didn’t find any), but the one which is somewhat close to its guidelines.

  2. Second, this niche is a special one from so many points of view and therefore Google might not have detected this website as having an unnatural link profile, although in other niches, similar ratios of unnatural links would penalize a site.

  3. Third, this site might be affected by a negative SEO attack. It is possible but not that probable.

Payday Loans Case Study – Top 1 Ranking Site (for UK)

Let’s shift gears a little and let’s go to the Payday loans territory. Albeit “Payday Loans” is a highly used and abused area, we will look into a website that ranks first for the “payday loan” query, a well deserved position. We put under review Wizzcash , a relatively new site that provides short-term loans of up to £1,000. Is not a very large amount you may say so why all this fuzz in this niche? A lot of controversy arose in the payday loans niche as lenders are usually targeting the most vulnerable borrowers and are not doing proper affordability checks on them before granting loans. Also, costs are not always transparent and some lenders seem to encourage consumers to take on more borrowing.
But let’s go back to our analysis and let’s take a peek on what’s going on in the “payday loans niche”

payday-loans-site-1

Exploring this site we see that it doesn’t have a super long link velocity (2 years) so seniority in the field might not be its forte. It’s not new but it is not old from an SEO point of view. Still being such a competitive niche, usually sites with many more referring domains were battling for the 1st position in the SERPs.

Explorer Referring Domains

Looking at the SEO visibility for this site it shows that it has a quick increase in ranks and then began to decline until it was stabilized. It was probably not affected by penalties.Steady-Ranking-Tending-to-Increase-payday-loans

Looking at the Unnatural Link Distribution, we can see that they have a super clean link profile ( just some suspect links and an overwhelming majority of natural links). The Brand versus Commercial Anchor Text distribution is great. Taking into account so many sites that we’ve analyzed in our “internal cuisine”, we must tell you that we’ve rarely seen a site with such a clean profile (97% ok links – 3% suspect links). And being a website from such a controversial niche make things even more impressive. Seems like Wizzcash.com read closely the steps to a Google-friendly site , being quite a role model for many sites from this disputed area.

Natural Looking Link Profile Payday Loans

Yet, for such a competitive niche, Wizzcash has just a few links coming from only 210 referring domains. So, how can a website with such few links rank first on Google’s Golden Page where everyone struggles hard to be on? All in all, we are dealing with a website that contradicts the stereotypes from this area and proves that managing a website with a good-looking link profile is “doable” in the “payday loan” niche.

Conclusion

Taking two steps back and watching the overall situation, we might say that the PayDay Loan 3.0 Google Update did a really good job compared to the Payday Loans 1.0 & 2.0 Updates. The latest update seems to have cleaned up all the parasite hosting sites from the SERPs and Google seems to provide now what it always intended. Of course, there are still issues in terms of unnatural links (as you could see from the site ranking for pharmaceutical terms) but it is much better than it used to be.
At the end of the day, Google successfully made the transition from the invasion of parasite hosting and shady redirects to relevant and accurate results on the topic. It seems to me that Google might have a specific list of keywords that are put under “special treatment” and they raise the bar for “spammy” sites detection in these particular areas.

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3 Black Hat Strategies that Dominate the SERPs in 2014 https://cognitiveseo.com/blog/4603/3-black-hat-strategies-that-dominate-the-serps-in-2014/ https://cognitiveseo.com/blog/4603/3-black-hat-strategies-that-dominate-the-serps-in-2014/#comments Thu, 03 Apr 2014 00:00:58 +0000 http://cognitiveseo.com/blog/?p=4603 The antagonism between black hat and white hat strategies has been going on for years now. These strategies have been around since the existence of SEO. It seems they aren’t obsolete. On the contrary, they’ve persistently lingered around the SEO world and seem to be fruitful even in 2014. We do not endorse or recommend […]

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The antagonism between black hat and white hat strategies has been going on for years now. These strategies have been around since the existence of SEO. It seems they aren’t obsolete. On the contrary, they’ve persistently lingered around the SEO world and seem to be fruitful even in 2014.

We do not endorse or recommend the usage of these techniques. This blog post’s intent is to show how black hat SEO works in 2014. Some of the techniques presented below are not only black hat but also “crap hat” which is illegal.

Black Hat SEO Alley

Even if Google tries to update it’s algorithms as best as it can, to cover all grounds, and provide users with pertinent and valuable information in search results, black hat SEOs seem to always adapt and find ways of ranking high. The strategies that I will present below, aren’t exactly new, as you’ve seen them work in the past, in some version or another, but apparently they are still kicking and punching in 2014. We’ve seen these black hat techniques used by small or big businesses, but one thing is for sure: sooner or later you’re going to be spotted by Google. It’s your choice if you plan to rank fast and stay up in the SERPs only for a short period of time( hours or days), or build a strong link profile that resists the test of time.

Let’s look at how the famous “buy viagra” SERPs look like nowadays and what techniques were used to get a top ranking there.

1. Parasite Hosting

This approach refers to performing SEO techniques that revolve around generating pages on high authority domains that rank very good in Google. These pages point to a certain site they wish to promote, boosting their position, based on the host’s ranking. Basically they steal some of the attention the parasite site gets to enjoy its already earned authority in Google. As you can see in the picture below, the hacker placed the “canadian viagra” page on a Hotel’s site. The two topics, “hotels” and “viagra”, aren’t related whatsoever, so it’s clearly not a naturally generated page. Another fact about parasite hosting is that the owner of the host has no idea about this, and the page was created without his knowledge. Let’s see a quick case study on what techniques are working in the pharma area.

Parasite Hosting Black Hat Strategy

There are those that work hard and create a strong authority and there are those who parasite!

Going for super competitive keywords means a lot of effort and a lot of resources invested. In the picture displayed below you can see the blatant competition that’s going on over pharmaceutical keywords – from 10 results displayed on “buy viagra”, 8 of them are ranking using parasite hosting. It’s interesting how, after all these years and all the algorithm updates, these type of parasite pages can still rank pretty high in search results.

It proves to be a very productive strategy for Black Hat SEOs in 2014.

Some people would call this technique as being part of a category named “crap hat seo”, due to its illegal nature. This is because these people hacked the sites and hosted their own content there.

Black Hat Keyword Parasite Hosting

2. Google Bombing

It needs to be stated from the beginning that it’s not as life threatening as it seems, and you won’t see any explosions on your screen. We’re going to move from one strategy that has been around for some years now, to another one. The first time this term was mentioned was in 2001, by Adam Mathes. But since it’s first appearances, it slightly went from being a form of prank to a form of boosting pages onto the first positions of Google. It seems black hat SEOs can still exploit this technique by using consistent anchor text when linking.

We have a clear example of Google Bombing so you may understand how this black hat strategy works and how it affects a site’s ranking. If you’ll take a look at the screenshot below, you’ll notice that  there is no historic data for this URL, meaning it’s a brand new page. The big link velocity spikes from the last days and there is an abnormal amount of links created just after a couple of days this page was created.

Backlink Explorer Exmaple

On the other hand, if we look at the whole domain on which the page was created, we can clearly see it’s not created with black hat SEO intent. The link velocity graphic for the whole domain shows a consistent link history that goes back to 2008, meaning that the site was steadily building links creating a solid authority. You can also see that for the last days, there are new link spikes that are very big and look suspicious. This black hat strategy may ruin a trustworthy domain.

Backlink Explorer Exmaple

Without that newly generated page, the domain is performing very well and looks very natural. If you’re wondering just how many links are created to sustain the pages on a victim’s site, you can look at the image below. A lot of parasite doorway pages are created in order to redirect visitors to the final landing page.

Backlink Explorer Example

A lot of black hat SEO’s use automated software to generate lots of links on numerous sites, blogs, forums and web directories. Pretty much any place that accepts a text to be inputed on the page. These type of tools make spamming more effective, but only for a short period of time. These type of strategies won’t work on the long-term, since Google poured a lot of effort into creating an algorithm that identifies and dissolves such link schemes efficiently.

Automated Black Hat Google Bombing

3. Cloaking & Redirects

By crawling your site, the GoogleBot scans your site and validates the data to be indexed and displayed in the search results. A website is considered to be using cloaking when it displays one page to the search engine spiders and another page to the users that click on the link from the SERPs. You can sometimes find yourself clicking on links only to find out that they have little to do with the description displayed in search results. Usually, those that are using cloaking and redirect strategies create multiple pages, all optimized for a certain topic using specific keywords.

Matt Cutts, the head of the Webspam department at Google explained cloaking in this video released a while back. This is important as it depicts how Google sees cloaking and how they classify it. It clearly states that:

There are no forms of white hat cloaking strategies that you can use for your site.

It’s made with the purpose of deceiving users or to present users and search engines with different types of content. When you’ll click on the link displayed it will take you to a page created to send traffic to the viagra selling site, or it will simply redirect to the site.

Cached Black Hat Cloaking Example

A lot of websites that have used cloaking and redirecting in the past couldn’t hold on to their site’s ranking for a long time. This tactic is still used in the present and you can clearly see an example in the picture below. If you’ll be curious enough to see how Google see’s the page, you can just click on the tiny triangle next to the link in the search results and then click on “Cached. That way, you’re going to be able to see the crawled page through GoogleBot’s “eyes”. To further understand how these techniques of link manipulation are still viable in 2014, you’ll have to learn how they work. In a nutshell, cloaking the site will have a script that scans search engine robots on one hand and human visitors on the other hand and classifies them after their IP address. If it’s decided that the visitor is human it will be displayed the content you wish to display. But if it’s GoogleBot, it will be set to be directed to an optimized page in order to pass as high ranked and valuable. Below you have a screenshot on the site it redirects after you click on the link in the search results.

Black Hat Cloaking Fake Redirect

Conclusion

Parasite hosting, and his close cousins Google Bombing, Cloaking and Redirects are among the select types of black hat strategies that are still being deployed successfully in 2014. Since they don’t serve any purpose other than manipulating a site’s ranking and they offer no real value to the user, they have a rather short life span. I need to mention the fact that, left isolated, any of these black hat techniques could not make a site rank too high. The real power is harnessed when they are used together.

I want this post to act as a notice for the ever-growing SEO landscape, that Google is still an algorithm that is still exploited by the Black Hat SEOs. Even if Google greatly improved its algorithms in order to better to detect unnatural links and find  shady patterns, I do believe that there is still work to be done when it comes to super competitive keywords such as the one presented here.

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