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How To Report Spammers by DevShed.com

How to report spam to Google & Co.


A real nuisance for search engines are webmasters that try to deceive them to obtain high rankings (called "spamming").

The following techniques are usually considered spam by the search engines:

cloaking (the server returns different pages for search engine crawler programs and for web browsers)


cybersquatting (using domains that resemble common domain names to get traffic from users that make a typo, for example, www.gogle.com)


doorway pages or multiple domains with identical or nearly identical content


invisible text (text in the same color as the background color)


offensive content (e.g. hate views or offering illegal services)


overuse of keywords


overuse of tiny text


stuffing pages with irrelevant words


submitting to inappropriate categories (on directories)


using deceptive or misleading links


using irrelevant keywords in the title and in the Meta tags
What can you do if you discover that other web sites get better search engine rankings than you because they use one of the techniques above?

The search engines encourage reporting spam to them. We've compiled a handy list of addresses where you can report search engine spam:

AllTheWeb/FAST: Report spam by emailing spam@fastsearch.com. Use the subject "Spam Report": http://www.alltheweb.com/info/spampolicy.html


AltaVista: Select "Spam Reporting" as the subject on the following form: http://help.altavista.com/contact/search


Google: Report spam sites by emailing spamreport@google.com or use the form at http://www.google.com/contact/spamreport.html


HotBot Use the form at: http://help.lycos.com/LycosHelp/help/hotbot/htdocs/
hotbot_form.htm


Inktomi: Before reporting spam by emailing reportspam@inktomi.com, read Inktomi's spam policy at http://www.inktomi.com/services/web_search/spampolicyfaq.htm


LookSmart: Report spam by emailing expsvc@looksmart.net.


Lycos: Use the form at: http://help.lycos.com/LycosHelp/help/watchdog/htdocs/
lycos_watchdog_form.htm


Open Directory Project: If you think that an editor is spamming or promoting its own domains, send an email message to staff@dmoz.org.


Overture: Report inappropriate sites by emailing termsofuse@Overture.com (read http://www.overture.com/d/USm/about/company/terms.jhtml for more information).


Web.de (a popular German Internet directory) Use the form at: http://hilfe.web.de/eintragsservice2/Kontakt/

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