PositionTech’s Spamming Policies

PositionTech’s Spamming Policies
Sites that violate the PositionTech content guidelines may be removed from the index. These sites are considered as spam. PositionTech considers techniques such as tiny text, invisible text, keyword stuffing, doorway pages, and fake links as spam.
Pages with no unique text or no text at all may drop out of the index or may never be indexed. If you want a page to appear in web search results, be sure that page includes some unique text content to be indexed.
PositionTech, however, does index dynamic pages. For page discovery, PositionTech mostly follows static links, and the avoidance of dynamically generated href links except in directories disallowed by a /robots.txt exclusion rule is recommended.
Spamming includes:
Embedding deceptive text in the body of web documents.
Creating metadata that does not accurately describe the content of web documents.
Fabricating URLs that redirect to other URLs for no legitimate purpose.
Web documents with intentionally misleading links
Cloaking/doorway pages that feed PositionTech crawlers content that is not reflective of the actual page
Creating inbound links for the sole purpose of boosting the popularity score of the URL
The misuse of third party affiliate or referral programs
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