SEO Spam Indexing

Any search engine marketing technique that is inconsistent with a search engine's intention to display relevant results. Precise qualifications vary from engine to engine. In general, if the method intentionally results in an unusually large number of pages displayed for the marketer, or if all the results ultimately lead to the same place, or if the pages have no content of relevancy to the user's search topic, this is spam. By certain definitions, multiple sites of dubious value, established by one vendor in order to monopolize search results, are also considered spam, even if they initially appear to be different in content and appearance. Meaningless content on a page, such as nonsensically repeated keywords, is also search engine spam. Any site reported or discovered to be spamming risks being banned.