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WhiteHat Vs BlackHat is about Good Vs Evil
In our real world, when there’s angels and demons, friends and enemies, teammates and opponents, allies and oppositions, here in the internet where we have our own terms, the WhiteHat and the BlackHat. These terms are related to search engine optimization (SEO), and both good and evil are competing against each other.

Before we begin, what are these two anyway, and how can we determine if they are really legitimate or not. It’s a competition like no other in order to determine whether our website or blog should perform in a certain manner despite search engine rules.
What is WhiteHat?
WhiteHat is a SEO term which the user or the webmaster are performing any link building strategies in a legal way. WhiteHat is simply a term regarded as SEO-friendly. WhiteHat SEO is mostly authorised by search engines through weighing up what is automated and what is not through the likes of link building, social bookmarking, forum participation, do-follow blog commenting, article and PR submissions etc.
Although Google don’t mind automated tools for some things, you do not tolerate tools used in order to improve page rank, Alexa or anything else that might be considered a way to jump ahead of the game unnaturally.
What is BlackHat?
BlackHat is a SEO term which is the opposite to WhiteHat. Blachat is looked down upon in the world of SEO, they are the so called “demons” of the SEO world which users perform link building strategies in an illegal way. One of them is spamdexing, which you post topics or replies that are “out of topic”, together with the link you promoted. This is not SEO-friendly, and once you get caught, search engines may ban you for good.
There are copywriters who publish ebooks on BlackHat SEO, they talk about techniques on how you can get away with doing BlackHat and not get banned by Google, Yahoo and Bing, but it’s still too risky and all it takes is one wrong move and you will be sorry you had ever considered it.
For me it’s much better to be safe then sorry to follow the legal route. You will be more successful when you work hard in a WhiteHat way. It’s your destiny to choose whether you will be on the “angel” side or to be one of the “demons”? No one will force you to do that, but I only tell you guys the right thing to do when it comes to SEO.

























Well…well…well. It looks like the war has not yet ended between the White and the Black. Thanks for sharing about this post as more people will know who's legitimate and who's the suspect.
Be smart in building your links…not the illegal way.
~Anthony Rice~
We know that most of the webmasters are being taunted by the "BLACK" ones rather than the "WHITE" ones. Take note that everything is not easy, because if we do that we're through and goodbye Google!
Just stick to see the light! Thanks Daniel!
Hey Dan,
This article is thorough and detailed enough that even a one year old newbie can understand it.
Thanks for using a clear yet complete writing style way of sharing this feudal situation with the rest of us.
Good to know where to go for up to the minute info that is both cutting edge and vibrationally in sync with Source Energy (the good guys).
Have a GREAT weekend
This is a nice post Dan. As for me, I don't want to take the risk of using the "demon's" method of SEO. I prefer to use the "angelic" way of SEO because it's always approved just like God, rather than being rejected and serving Satan.
If you want to be a "demon", then you will be banned for life by your respective search engine.
Thanks!
Thanks guys,
If your a believer in Karma and God, then you will know straight away from this post that WhiteHat is the best and only way to go. People who use BlackHat techniques are bound to get stung sooner or later!
Best of Luck & Success!
Some industry commentators have classified these methods, and the practitioners who employ them, as either white hat SEO, or black hat SEO. White hats tend to produce results that last a long time, whereas black hats anticipate that their sites may eventually be banned either temporarily or permanently once the search engines discover what they are doing.