Tricking Google into Ranking Your Website Higher
Thursday, February 28th, 2008I was reading away at SEO Chat the other day when I came across a technique that I’ve never seen before (yes, this does happen
) and thought it would be worth sharing on my blog.
It basically involves tricking Google into thinking you are gaining more clicks from a brand search in Google’s listings. How? Well basically you do a search in Google for your brand name (eg. bal4) then, using FireFox, copy the link shortcut from your own listing in the search results and use this shortcut as your “home” link in your website’s HTML. So now each time someone clicks on you home link on your website it will seem to Google that this user has clicked on the search listing for your brand term.
Recently “SEO Gurus” are beginning to believe that click throughs for brand terms in Google are influencing the search results, which when you think about it would make sense if clicks were true, but as you can see it can be easily manipulated. I personally feel click throughs will only influence personal search results when you are logged in to your Google account (something Google have tried with PPC results), for example if you have searched for “bal4” 10 times and clicked on other sites but not clicked on my site then it would slide down the results, but when you log out it is back to its original position.
So would I use the technique above? Not a chance in hell, it is blatantly obvious that you are trying to trick Google and I guess that if someone reported your site then it would result in a penalty. Though I would like to test it somehow to see if it does have any effect, maybe try it on a client’s site… hmmm… just kidding.



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