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The following advice will begin a series of articles that will take a look at the more questionable methods that are currently used to obtain prominent search engine visibility. Over the next few weeks, we will cover some of the more notorious optimization techniques such as cloaking, hidden text and keyword stuffing to name just a few. Today, we begin with the most controversial and the most debated, doorway pages.
A Doorway Under Any Other Name Is Still A Doorway
What is a doorway page? Inktomi, one of the world's largest providers of search engine results offers a great description in their Content Guidelines: "[Doorway pages] are pages created deliberately, to trick the search engine into offering inappropriate, redundant or poor-quality search results". This is a great "catch all" description of a doorway page, as doorway pages rarely follow the same format, but all have the same desired outcome. Doorway pages are typically only created to inflate the search engine ranking of a website and are rarely built with useful content or the user experience in mind. Their sole purpose is to provide a page that can be filled with keyword rich text and multiple links back to the main website. Often these pages are not part of the main domain and simply float in cyberspace waiting to attract an unwary search engine spider and force-feed it the inflated content. A doorway page will often have no graphics, as these would not benefit the optimization of the page, and would use various large fonts and bold text in an effort to highlight the targeted keywords. In essence, a doorway page is Spam, and will more than likely lead to more harm than good. So why is a doorway page considered by many to be Spam? If it is so unethical, why do many SEOs still utilize this method? Two great questions that I am often asked when discussing doorway pages with website owners. So lets look at the answers. First, a doorway page is Spam if it's sole purpose is to manipulate the search engine results without any effort to provide useful content to the visitor who unwittingly lands on it. Some people will argue that a doorway page can be attractive and informative and therefore not Spam. I typically respond by challenging the creator of a doorway page to make the content of the actual website attractive and informative rather than building unnecessary pages. Search engines do not want to spend their time spidering, indexing and inevitably, removing a doorway page from their database. There is no need to create a doorway page, when you can work with the pages of the main website to increase the relevance of that site and consequently improve it's search engine ranking.
Why are doorway pages still used? The second reason that doorway pages are still used, is less about laziness and greed but more about ignorance. Before doorway pages were used in proliferation by adult sites, who wanted to trick a searcher for "computers" into visiting their smutty content, the search engines did not look on their use as Spam as they do today. Doorway pages were tolerated and for many years provided a lot of success. Unfortunately there are still a lot of webmasters and SEOs that have not moved with the times and still believe that doorway pages are effective and safe. I have even spoken to webmasters in charge of obtaining search engine ranking for their company's website, who have admitted that they simply do not know any other way of optimizing a website, other than creating multiple doorway pages. The "rules" of search engine optimization are constantly changing and many companies simply cannot keep up with what's considered acceptable and what's now classed as Spam.
The Search Engines View
Google: "Google does not encourage the use of doorway pages. We want to point users to content
pages, not to doorways or splash screens." Content Policy
Fast/AllTheWeb: "[we will] exclude Page Spam documents from our index or at least disregard links from
it when computing static rank" Spam Policy
Ask Jeeves / Teoma: Defines doorway pages as "Fabricated pages designed to lead users to other web
pages" Spam Restrictions
AltaVista: "Trying to fool search engines into including pages that don't truly match queries, or ranking
marginally relevant pages very high on result lists, is one form of spamming". Combating Spamming
Avoid the doorway to disaster Whether optimizing your website yourself or employing the services of an SEO, the best thing you can do to improve your search engine ranking is to start with the content of your own site. Creating doorway pages to increase your performance will lead you to nothing but disaster. About The Author
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