Black Hat Getting Harder? or Requiring More Cover?

So I have been diligently reading my feeds, and came across a few ideas that are worth cross referencing. DaveN recently said:

DaveN also mentioned that he is starting to work on a search engine, and has been producing legit content...even posting niche channels with furry animal USB drives.

In a recent WMW supporters thread Brett Tabke said:

I count 15 independent blackhat SEO's that have went to work for other corporations. The actual number must be closer to 50 or 60 that have thrown in the towel and went to work for the man.

But Marcia added

If the newer breed of the SEO black arts involves link-based manipulation, how could anyone assume there wouldn't be a good degree of underground collusion involved?

Contextual advertising and easy blog related links are making niche channel content production a no brainer. Even if it was only self funding or moderately profitable a content network would still allow you the ability to help market anything in a hurry. Partner up with a few friends on the idea and you are talking about some serious link authority that can be shifted to and fro.

So long as it is scaled out in a logical manner I think many SEOs are going to start becoming large scale publishers of many niche networks.

Sure the blog hype might be overrated, but there is something to be said about having your own network which can be used to help launch newer sites. Content costs are usually a one time fee, and so long as your niche selection is smart within a year or so the revenues should be able to outpace the cost on most channels.

Many paid links may be a bit obvious to engines and discounted, but there is only so many links they can chose to ignore. If you have a legit network that does not blatantly sell links your link popularity and content base will likely be leveragable in more ways than you can count.

I think the SEO theme for 2006 is networks and friendships with network owners.

Published: December 23, 2005 by Aaron Wall in seo tips

Comments

December 23, 2005 - 9:30am

It may get harder, but I don't think of a reason why they should go back to work for corporations instead of running being independent white hat SEO.

And then, probably the term harder derive from the fact that new techniques have not been automated yet?

December 23, 2005 - 8:31pm

When I saw that 75% comment last week I was was pretty surprised. Especially as some of the popular pharma Keywords can pay 25-30K per day, but I'm not sure if DaveN is playing that game or not (or if that means he's making 500K+ a month in his whitehat stuff).

I think the SEO theme for 2006 is networks and friendships with network owners.

You are eying being a blog overloard, aren't you?

December 25, 2005 - 2:40am

Black or white, you always have to be innovative in SEO and keep moving on - that's what it's all about in a nutshell. As for BH stuff turning too hard - so is everything, we have to come up with something new all the time. It's surely not about clicking buttons any more when so many people can do it.

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