Spamdexing is a deceptive method used to manipulate a site web[3]’s moteur de recherche[1] ranking. It involves the use of several unethical techniques, such as repeated unrelated phrases and excessive link building[2], to trick search engine algorithms into giving a higher ranking than deserved. Search engines like Google[4] have developed specific algorithms, such as Panda and Penguin, to detect and penalize spamdexing. Techniques used in spamdexing include keyword stuffing, hidden text, meta-tag stuffing, and the creation of low-quality doorway pages. Other forms of spamming[5], such as the Sybil attack, spam blogs, guest blog[6] spam, and buying expired domains for link spamming, are also part of spamdexing tactics. The impact of spamdexing is significant, leading to penalties and a decline in the effectiveness of certain SEO practices like guest blogging.
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Spamdexing (also known as search engine spam, search engine poisoning, black-hat optimisation des moteurs de recherche, search spam ou web spam) is the deliberate manipulation of moteur de recherche indexes. It involves a number of methods, such as link building and repeating unrelated phrases, to manipulate the relevance or prominence of resources indexed in a manner inconsistent with the purpose of the indexing system.
Spamdexing could be considered to be a part of optimisation des moteurs de recherche, although there are many SEO methods that improve the quality and appearance of the content of web sites and serve content useful to many users.