Ethics and Promoting Your Site
Ethical Research
Search Engine Optimization -- SEO techniques is the methodology of making a website and its content more relevant for search engines and eventually for the user community who search them through 'keywords' and 'phrases' for getting appropriate results. The entire process includes making strategies to enhance web pages so that they are able to gain a higher ranking in actual search engine results. The ideal scenario is the particular enterprise's website to get listed on the first page of search engine results when the targeted keywords and phrases are searched and for this the enterprise's website needs to be optimised for these terms. (Majchrzak, 2008)
Unethical marketing techniques used in e-business:
An ongoing debate often encountered is what is "unfair" or "unethical" in promoting website for e-business. Essentially the objective of SEO is to manipulate the search engines into ranking the particular site higher. However the methods employed are either ethical or unethical. Unethical practices are called 'black hat' practices which are deliberately employed to gain unfair competition which are widely accepted by the SEO community as wrongful practice. Black hat practices are designated as they result in aberrant rankings since they have no loyalty for website visitors and their sole aim is getting ranked higher in search engines. (Rognerud, 2008)
Black hat SEO techniques are judged as 'spamdexing'. Spamdexing which includes content spam, link spam and cloaking are immoral practices which attempts to manipulate search engines indexing so as to generate higher results in ranking. A good example of spamdexing is keywords stuffing wherein the web pages are packed with competitive keywords just to manipulate search engines instead of producing useful content for the website visitors. Mirror sites or duplicate content is putting the identical content on a different web page in the same site and are applicable to allied sites that are linked heavily. Black hat duplication is copying and pasting identical content paragraph by paragraph from one page to another. Adopting this practice will in all likelihood lower the site rankings with the risk of possible exclusion of content from the primary index. (Rognerud, 2008)
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