Wednesday, October 15th, 2008 | Author: Rajeev Pandey

Link Dumping:- If you can isolate signatures in code that identify a particular piece of software, you can then automate link submissions. For example, if you can determine the signature used by a particular forum software, you can write software that crawls the web (or a list of URLs) to find instances of that software. Once identified, you can then use a script to create user profiles each with a link back to your site.

Automated Content Generation:- This term usually refers to using content sources other than your own for creating web pages in an automated fashion. These pages don’t necessarily make “sense” and are generally useless to users, but they target keywords that can bring traffic from search engines. Top rankings for competitive terms are unlikely, but it is possible to obtain rankings for the long tail of search which in aggregate can be quite lucrative.Latest techniques include measures to make the content unique by mixing from different sources, rearranging of text blocks, and/or replacing words with synonyms.

Parasite Hosting:- This technique involves creating content on a host you don’t control where the host in question is so trusted that your content can easily rank for the targeted keyword. Ideally the page would serve up legitimate-looking content to search engines, but redirect regular users to a page of your choice where you can monetize the traffic.

Override Back-Button Clicks:- When a user leaves your site, you lose the opportunity to monetize that traffic. Instead, intercept the back-button click and direct the user to a page of your choosing. If you’re really sneaky you can make the destination page LOOK like the page the user expects e.g. a search results page, but of course is actually that you can monetize.


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