What to Do to Avoid Getting Banned

Filed under: Net + More — admin at 3:00 am on Sunday, January 10, 2010

How would you feel if you found a link on the web that was interesting to you but when you click the link it takes you to a page that is total rubbish? You are not only disappointed but it also wastes your time. Unfortunately, this is often true in many cases. To get a good ranking, often web page designers use “spamdexing”. Spamdexing search engines is the practice of deliberately and dishonestly modifying HTML pages to artificially increase the chance of them ranking close to the top of search engine results. This spamming could result in your site getting banned from search engine indices.

To avoid getting banned by search engines make it sure that when a search engine sends spiders to your site it doesn’t find any spamming technique in use.

Hidden or Invisible Links:

One reason why you could be banned by a search engine, is when you are creating multiple sites on the same or similar topic and linking them all together through invisible links. But you really need to have unique content on each and every site and not link them all together where it really doesn’t make sense to do so. If you are interested in learning more about spamming then you should read this article: Missing Backlinks in Google - High Rankings Advisor.

Keyword Stuffing:

Most modern search engines have the ability to determine overuse of a word to increase the keyword frequency on a page. They also have the ability to analyze a page for keyword stuffing, and determine whether the frequency is above a normal level. So, while designing your site, remember not to stuff keywords or else you run the risk of getting banned.

Meta tag Stuffing:

Do not repeat keywords in the meta tags more than once, and do not use keywords that are unrelated to the site’s content. If it isn’t represented in the text content, it shouldn’t be in the meta tags.

Hidden Text:

Putting text (usually keywords) where visitors will not see them, in order toincrease a page’s keyword relevancy. This is commonly done by making some text the same as the
background color of the page.

Cloaking:

Cloaking is a very borderline method, in which visitors and search engines receive different versions of a page, and should be considered very carefully.

Link spamming:

Google page ranking algorithm gives a higher ranking to a website the more other websites link to it. Some spammers may create multiple web sites at different domain names that all link to each other.

Spamming refers to practices or techniques that are dishonest. To optimize your ranking, do not use any technique that will encourage search engines to ban you. Instead you should emphasize on how to optimize for your visitors. So remember the tips regarding spamming when you are designing your web site, and avoid getting banned by the search engines.

References:

http://www.webopedia.com
http://www.highrankings.com
http://en.wikipedia.org

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The E-Lottery System Promises a Lotto Prize to Every Last Player in the Spanish El Gordo Lotto

Filed under: Net + More — admin at 6:29 pm on Thursday, November 26, 2009

If you haven’t heard of the Elgordo Loteria, a part of the Euromillions Euro lotto, you will certainly want to learn more. Boasting payouts that can be as high as more than two and a half billion Euros, the Elgordo Lottery offers one of the world’s richest jackpots. Even that is not all that is remarkable here. With over 13,000 prizes being offered, the odds of winning something work out to around one in every six. A very good rate when looked at in the context of the majority of other competing lotteries.

There is one draw each month under the auspices of the Euromillions Euro lottery. Richer prizes can be won at featured draws held during three months around the year. Specifically: January’s “El Nio”, the summer “San Ildefonso”, and held around Christmas, “El Gordo” aka “the fatso”, with Christmas’s El Gordo drawing being the grandest and most popular of the lot.

Unlike typical lottery draw systems, the El Gordo Lottery employs balls with five digits printed on each one ranging from 00,000 to 84,999. During the draw a ball is drawn from a bowl to determine the winning ticket while a second is drawn from the second bowl to decide the value of the prize.

To enter the draw, one option is a full ticket, termed a “serie”. Also available is a “d©cimo”, worth one tenth of a full ticket. This is your other option. Neither choice is especially cheap, though, and obviously neither has a better chance of being one of the 1/6 winning tickets. Because of this the Euromillions Euro Lotto has put an e-lottery system into operation.

Using the e-lottery system, you are sure to win a prize. Simply buy your way into the Euromillions Euro Lotto syndicate where you’re divided up into teams. With each team assigned a number ranging from zero to nine when the draw is made, the final digit of the winning number identifies the team that will receive the money. An equal distribution of the spoils among the members comes next. Then, everyone subscribes again for the draw the following month and it starts all over again.

Some players are concerned when they hear that they would have to share these jackpots. What you have to remember is that when the initial amount is over two and a half billion Euros, a share is still a healthy return. You’ll find the syndicate system is far more cost effective, and knowing that you’ll share in a prize once a month, you don’t have to worry about constantly losing. It’s the best approach to the Euromillions Euro lotto…

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