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Black Hat SEO Strategy Explained (Basic)

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Nate Olsen
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Black Hat SEO Strategy Explained:

 

Since I did a post on a basic White Hat SEO Strategy I figured it would make sense to do one on Black Hat.  So let's jump right into the steps and what it means exactly.

So with the typical Black Hat SEO strategy or what I like to call lazy SEO or the lazy person's fastest SEO method.  There are several reasons why people choose a black hat SEO strategy, one being they want to rank really fast!  Two, they really don't want to take the time to do it right and ultimately want results yesterday!

The very first step is to identify what keywords you want to target for your page and what topic you are going to write about.  In these example I am going with "Random Topic" related keywords as seen below:

Obviously, these are all very low competition keywords but that doesn't matter you can go after whatever competition level you want to depending on how hard you want to run your Black Hat campaign.

 

With that said most people are going to use spun content or what everyone is raving about and calling AI content but in reality, it is still the same old spun content generators that have been being used for many years.  Yes, they have improved but it's still being generated using pretty much the same technology.  One might use a different API and little add-on features but at the end of the day, it's spun & recycled content.  You can see it for yourself when testing them out when you read something that makes absolute sense or is way off-topic you can literally see it was scraped and spun from several different sources.

The second step can be skipped if you choose to not use *AI Generated Content*.  You would use one of the so-called AI content generators there are many options out there.  But just in case nobody knows what they are a few are:

  1. CopyMatic
  2. Jarvis
  3. Contentbot

Then typically you would run the phrases and/or keywords you wanted to rank for into one of these and generate several articles.  After they have finished running I like to take several and combine them into one and obviously clean them up to sound a little better which all of which isn't completely necessary but I do White, Black, & Gray SEO so most of the time I end up turning even Black Hat SEO more into gray by the time I am done.  

This is an example of AI generated content which I used the term "Random Topics" this has not been edited or cleaned up whatsoever but will show you an example of what AI generated content usually looks like and why I clean it up and combine:

(*AI GENERATED CONTENT*

You can ask people questions about any topic by using random topics. They will usually laugh and will be able to get to know you better. If you'd like to try it yourself, there are plenty of resources available. Some of these are: Brightful's Question of the Day and Conversations with Strangers. These will give you an idea of what to talk about with people you meet. It's a great way to make new friends.

There are many methods of generating random topics. The most effective one is to use a generator. A random topic generator will provide you with a topic to start a conversation. All you have to do is tell someone something interesting about the topic and it will automatically generate new topics for you. The more you use the generator, the bigger your active vocabulary will become. The more you practice the topic generator, the more you'll expand your active vocabulary.

Another useful method for generating random topics is to create a character for each person. Then, the person will be more comfortable in front of you. This will help you build your confidence and make conversation easier. It's also a great way to pass the time at a party. By asking people questions about themselves, you'll be able to learn more about them. This can be an excellent way to learn about someone new. *AI GENERATED CONTENT*)

Obviously, your article should be at least 500 words I like to shoot for 600-1400 but I am an overachiever sometimes, and once I start creating I almost can't be stopped!  I literally get caught up in it and forget there is a thing called time.

After you have created your content you will need some good photos (original ones work better) and obviously, your main keyword should be in your H1 tag and I like to reverse it if possible or make a question containing the main keyword in my H2.  Then you go through your images and add alt text which since it's black hat we are going to use our keywords for the alt text.  Image 1 alt text: random topics image 2 alt text: random topics to write about and so on based on what you are targetting.

 

Black Hat SEO Strategy Links

Now you can use a PBN which they call a private blog network that you either own or pay for links on.  It's funny that they call them private when they are public but when they are owned by the same individual it makes a lot more sense.  If you don't want to go the PBN route you can always use software to basically create automatic links such as Web 2.0's, guest posts, and blog comments, or whatever strategy you use which I will go over in more detail in the future.  But for now, let's focus on the basics.  Some of these programs include:

  1. SEO AutoPilot
  2. GSA

And quite literally a thousand others.  They are all pretty relatively close to the same concept.  Some people will build these links directly to the page or website they are trying to rank.  I personally choose to do the tier system which allows me to basically obtain a guest post or another page in between my automatic links and build my links there and link to my property with the guest post.  Keep in mind if you are using someone else's site as the buffer or tier they may disavow the links you built.  Either they will love you or hate you.  I have seen my buffer sites soar and literally make websites grow really fast, but some website owners don't like Black Hat and will disavow your links and probably will choose to deny your guest post requests in the future.  This is rare from my experience (obviously you don't want to try this with some really good website because more than likely they will see it and disavow it).  I like to choose websites that have decent traffic and other metrics mean nothing to me.

Now use your auto software on that guest post.  If you want to take it a step further when that's done start building links to your automatic links thus improving them and sending even more juice into the flow.  I generally like to get between 5-10 guest posts and rinse and repeat every 1-3 months depending on the competition.  If the competition is really hard I will do this for 6-12 months until I rank.  That concludes this post about Black Hat SEO Strategy explained.  Drop some comments or questions and I would be happy to further assist you!

 

 


   
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