March 17th, 2008 by Stefan Juhl
For one of our sites we received an email that recommends adding “disallow all” in our robots.txt to avoid virus attacks. That’s just too funny but also an interesting aggressive approach to SEO I assume. If one can get competing sites to disallow search engine robots and thereby have them removed from the index it […]
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June 21st, 2007 by Stefan Juhl
In my last post I mentioned that I had discovered one of my websites getting tons of image search traffic. But I also found that I was losing much of the traffic that I kind of deserved. This isn’t a my-website-only thing, actually most websites ranking on Google image search aren’t fully leveraging the “traffic they get”.
Posted in Black Hat SEO, White Hat SEO, Monetization | 47 Comments »
May 18th, 2007 by Stefan Juhl
Here’s a funny video I came across - SEO is illegal.. Yes, that’s right. SEO tactics like keyword/link stuffing and publishing your content on multiple domains, is illegal according to the guy in this video.
Posted in Random Stuff, Black Hat SEO | 13 Comments »
April 5th, 2007 by Stefan Juhl
Today I was doing a little research on the competing sites to one of my cash cows. I usually do these check ups to see if any competitor has begun utilizing any new SEO tactics and to make sure I’m still ahead in the game. This time I made a discovery that lead my thoughts to Creative SEO vs. Copycat SEO.
Posted in Black Hat SEO, White Hat SEO | 4 Comments »
January 17th, 2007 by Stefan Juhl
You’ve probably heard about the SEO World Championship already. I’m not really into SEO contests and I’ve never participated in one. But this one is special because even though it’s white hat only it’s probably easier won by a black hat. Here’s my take on how to win the SEO world championship.
Posted in Black Hat SEO | 3 Comments »
January 11th, 2007 by Stefan Juhl
In my own words, SEO is so ridicules that people actually addressing it is the utter crap… SEO is bullshit, frankly on-page SEO is stupid easy, right..? I love that mentality and hope for it to be spread, because it’s true isn’t it?
Posted in Black Hat SEO, White Hat SEO | 9 Comments »
December 18th, 2006 by Stefan Juhl
You’ve most likely heard of XSS (Cross Site Scripting) and you might even know how it works. But have you given any deeper thoughts to how many ways your XSS vulnerabilities can be abused? From the top of my head, here’s 8 ways to abuse websites where html / javascript injection is possible.
Posted in Black Hat SEO, Hacking / XSS | 2 Comments »
November 29th, 2006 by Stefan Juhl
The buzz about Google knowing all your sites is still going strong. Some are still questioning if Google can see behind private registrations. Many has suggested that in some way or another Google is profiling webmasters. If you’re getting paranoid over all of this I strongly suggest you to continue reading this post.
Posted in Black Hat SEO, White Hat SEO | 3 Comments »
November 26th, 2006 by Stefan Juhl
There’s one thing that happened at PubCon which there has been quite a lot of buzz about. It’s the fact that Matt Cutts could lookup pretty much all the sites/domains you have. And so many people seem to be shocked about this. Seriously, what did those people expect? All webmasters leave lots of footprints…
Posted in Black Hat SEO, White Hat SEO | 6 Comments »
November 23rd, 2006 by Stefan Juhl
I spent last week in Las Vegas attending PubCon the WebmasterWorld conference. It was an awesome time that I really enjoyed. I got to hang out with some friends I don’t see too often and I met some interesting new people there.
Some of the people I met there was a couple of black hatters that […]
Posted in Random Stuff, Black Hat SEO, White Hat SEO, Link Building / Bait | 1 Comment »