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Text bewteen NOSCRIPT tags

Is this unethical?

         

bluemi

10:43 am on Aug 3, 2002 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



What are your experiences with putting up keyword rich text within the NOSCRIPT tags? Google does index it but it is invisible for the site visitor. Highly unethical, or only a little bit...:-)?

Macguru

10:54 am on Aug 3, 2002 (gmt 0)

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>>but it is invisible for the site visitor

Well, for 92 % of them. A lot of people disable JS these days. They get tired of pop ups, redirects and other JS abuse some designers use. For about 8 % of visitors, the spam is obvious.

I would not play with such tricks. The competition may react to it.

Like most SEO guys and galls, I use Opera to analyse competitors, it saves me a gazillion clicks a day just to switch between a JS and non a JS support for the browser.

I report any irregularities to my clients. If the client decides to blow the wistle to SE about the competitor using such cheap tricks, I provide him all the URLs required, for a very small fee.

Bottom line is, dont use quick fix stuff, it's risky, spammy and passé.

bluemi

8:42 am on Aug 4, 2002 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



Thanks, Macguru. I'm still more or less a newcomer, and for me it's quite surprising how many sites are still using such techniques, rather than trying some legitimate ones first. The site where I saw this noscript thing has, on first sight, at least 10 big mistakes that prevents it from getting a better position. So they are trying with spam, and they are spending money for Adwords. That's going to be a nice and easy job for a serious search engine optimization company...