Hi guys!
As you can see, this is really my first post in here. I think you can call that a big compliment to you all, because I'm able to learn about everything i need without asking questions - because it's already here.
I'm new in the black hat category, so i haven't been feeling that i had anything important to share with you YET.
BUT here's my question:
I have an example:
I don't know if you're familiar with "Canada Goose" but it's a pretty popular world wide AND expensive brand in the winter clothes category.
If you search for "Canada goose" in Google.dk (Denmark);
On-page it's all in Danish and i can tell you guys, that 9 out of 10 of the sites is "fake sites" selling fake products and has earned their spot with
aggressive black hat techniques. The search term is fairly competitive and tops 60.500 searches in November. That also explains the bomb of
links around this month.
My question goes like this:
We could just take the site that ranks #1 for "canada goose" (Google.dk) it also ranks in top 5 for +6 other of the
best search terms related to "canada goose" (Highly converting search terms)
I'm already familiar with Google Bombs, Spam, Link networks, Link pyramids and Link wheels. But is "that it"?
I have also been doing a look at their link profile, and it primarily looks like really "poor and messed up" forum spam.
Do any of you have the skill/knowledge/experience to spot which techniques that's been used here? All the transparency you
got is really appreciated!
(I'm not able to post links yet, so i had to explain in sentences instead)
As you can see, this is really my first post in here. I think you can call that a big compliment to you all, because I'm able to learn about everything i need without asking questions - because it's already here.
I'm new in the black hat category, so i haven't been feeling that i had anything important to share with you YET.
BUT here's my question:
I have an example:
I don't know if you're familiar with "Canada Goose" but it's a pretty popular world wide AND expensive brand in the winter clothes category.
If you search for "Canada goose" in Google.dk (Denmark);
On-page it's all in Danish and i can tell you guys, that 9 out of 10 of the sites is "fake sites" selling fake products and has earned their spot with
aggressive black hat techniques. The search term is fairly competitive and tops 60.500 searches in November. That also explains the bomb of
links around this month.
My question goes like this:
We could just take the site that ranks #1 for "canada goose" (Google.dk) it also ranks in top 5 for +6 other of the
best search terms related to "canada goose" (Highly converting search terms)
I'm already familiar with Google Bombs, Spam, Link networks, Link pyramids and Link wheels. But is "that it"?
I have also been doing a look at their link profile, and it primarily looks like really "poor and messed up" forum spam.
Do any of you have the skill/knowledge/experience to spot which techniques that's been used here? All the transparency you
got is really appreciated!
(I'm not able to post links yet, so i had to explain in sentences instead)