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Blue Hat Technique #17 - Keyword Fluffing

Posted By Eli On March 25, 2007 @ 6:25 pm In Blue Hat Techniques | 192 Comments

I’ve gotten a couple requests asking me to keep the [1] Blue Hat Technique at the same time. This is a little technique I learned back in my warez and mp3 site days. You’ve probably seen it used before, but if you’re like most marketers you’ve probably just skipped right by it without ever giving it a second thought. It’s called Keyword Fluffing. It’s fairly simple and works pretty damn well, especially if you have a large site(eg. A Madlib Site).

Objective
We’re going to fluff all of our individual pages’ keywords with additional targeted long tailed phrases. We’re going to do this by creating a search box with static results and inner link within the appropriate pages. This in a sense will attempt to triple or quadruple your long tailed search traffic. This of course is an unrealistic performance result, but it will work and help quite a bit. Worthy of mention, there is an extremely blackhat version of this technique called Keyword Drafting, but for this post we’ll keep it very white hat and by the books. Yes, many major sites use this technique and it’s well within the rules. :)
The Process
1) Create a search feature on your site. Using Mod-Rewrite have it print the results to a separate subdirectory. For instance the results for the search “My Keyword” will result in a static page of the results located at www.myexample.com/search/mykeyword.html.

2) Pick up to five keywords related to your site’s niche to fluff. These will need to be common keywords that people looking for your site may tack on to their search. As an example, many software directories and crackz sites use the terms, download, crack, keygen, & serial to fluff. So when they have a page targeting “Adobe Photoshop” that page will also fluff for the terms, “Adobe Photoshop Download”, “Adobe Photoshop Crack” and “Adobe Photoshop Keygen.” Many of whom are common phrases people might add on to their search terms in the engines.

3) On each individual page on your site at the bottom put a little Div that says “Related Searches” or something similar. Then put in a link to the search results for each of those long tailed phrases. For instance the Adobe Photoshop page will have a link to www.mydomain.com/search/adobephotoshopserial.html with the anchor text “Adobe Photoshop Serial.” Be sure to make these links crawlable and pass PR. You will want them to get crawled and indexed so they can start ranking for those individual terms.

4) Make your site’s search box record the most recent searches. For added value, on your main page put up a link to the “Recent Searches.” Be sure to filter out unwanted html tags and inappropriate words. You don’t want people abusing this feature. You do however want to start gaining some extra targeted phrases you may not have thought of in the indeces.

The real trick to this technique is to scale it according to your sites’ current indexing power. I’d recommend you don’t just immediately implement this off the get go. A rule of thumb I use is to wait till my site has reached at least 60% saturation in at least 2 major engines.

For this technique I used an example that I thought people may have openly noticed. You have probably heard the recent news that Youtube has announced that they have quit using this technique, not because it’s against the Google TOS but because it was “unfair to the integrity of their results.” Meaning it worked too damn well, and other more relevant sites couldn’t compete against their saturation levels. There are of course other more prominent examples I could use, but for the sake of exercise I encourage you to reread my [2] Madlib Sites post and think about the advanced version of this post, Keyword Fluffing with Replacement. I’ll give you an example directly. In the madlib post we targeted the phrase “Dating in ___.” The blank represented a targeted geolocation(ie. New York). Consider replacing the “Dating In” with “Single Women In” or “Single Men in.” That way you not only target the several thousand phrases related to the actual dating terms but you also got the substitution for people using different versions of the searches.

There you go! You just over tripled your saturation and keyword targeting. With any luck and time this will bring in quite a bit more organic search traffic. Hell, who needs luck. :)


192 Comments To "Blue Hat Technique #17 - Keyword Fluffing"

#1 Comment By coop On March 25, 2007 @ 10:50 pm

this is exactly what all the dam crack sites do, excellent info for the longtail!

#2 Comment By menguzar On March 26, 2007 @ 6:02 am

I used this technique on quite a lot of sites and as I’m always on the lookout for not only good SERPs but ‘any money that you can squeeze’ I did something more for some of the sites that I don’t know if it’s against google TOS (it probably is) but I didn’t have a problem yet.

I put up a search results page with 5-8 results then I added a link like “find more single women in south dakota >>” linking directly to adsense for search results for single women in south dakota [well this is just an example, if it was really single women that was the case I probably wouldn’t link to adsense search ;) ]

And from what I saw, designing the search results layout fairly different from a ’search engine’ layout helps too.

Sometimes I just throw in a couple of affiliates about the subject sometimes random -not very high quality- search results and it makes me an extra couple of bucks constantly :)

#3 Comment By Dylan ownhill On March 26, 2007 @ 7:40 am

Matt Cutts talks about this technique and YouTube blocking their search results at [3] http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/search-results-in-search-results/

#4 Comment By Nils On March 26, 2007 @ 8:12 am

Great tip once again..
My MadLib site is taking off very nicely.. I’ll be sure to add another 100k pages this way hehe

#5 Comment By NASA engineer On March 27, 2007 @ 6:40 pm

LOL your blog is funny cause when ever I read it I am reminded of how your nieve readers are going to try your methods and subsequently fail.

Here is the deal. Generating pages and keywords and lists is easy. Ranking them in Google and Yahoo is h a r d. I can guarantee that any noob reading this who trys to get traffic with a long tail keyword list will fail. There are only a very few base keywords that generate easy traffic. The remianing 99.99 are way too competitive and or have very low volume.

Perhaps you should create an entry on ranking and keyword sellection instead of the usual vague, innefectual advice

#6 Comment By Eli On March 27, 2007 @ 7:02 pm

There’s a right way and a wrong way to get help from someone. Posting a bunch of hateful comments is probably the wrong way. It’s okay to admit if you have a site that isn’t doing so well. A change of keywords is always difficult. If you are needing a bit of help developing a plan to get to the top of google and yahoo for a set of more competitive keywords I’ll be more than happy to point you in the right direction and maybe establish a plan that will fit within your skill set. If you want help all you got to do is ask.
Send me an email at Eli [at] BlueHatSEO.com and I’ll see what we can do to get you headed in the right direction.

#7 Comment By Frank On March 29, 2007 @ 10:58 pm

@ NASA engineer

Thanks for trying to discourage people from using the tactic to minimize serp flooding of madlib sites. The truth is, this does work and very well may I add. It appears that you simply don’t know what you’re doing. Calling people noobs when clearly demonstrating that you’re one yourself doesn’t help anyone. I only run 1 site that uses this technique for the body, but I’ve been applying this process for dynamically generated meta titles, descriptions and keyword lists for years. Original content is king, but if you’re lazy this is the way to go.

#8 Comment By Tomche On March 30, 2007 @ 10:27 am

This keyword fluffing seems like a pretty good idea. How do you come up with this good stuff anyway. I am an SEO for almost 2 years now and I really don’t seem to be thinking anywhere close to you.. :(

#9 Comment By Desybabe On April 1, 2007 @ 10:15 am

NASA engineer my left nut.
The tips and things on this site are way better than most of the stuff you normally get from jumped asses on forums who are merely using the forums to try and get links etc for their own site and for talking absolute rubbish. This site provides some excellent tricks and with detailed support. Since there are many things on here that work for most people, one can only assume you are a Richard Edward and if you don’t like the site then go and post on one of the other forums that is a waste of time.
Great site Eli and some quality posts.
Keep em coming.

I am er was a purely white hat, I now where your Blue hat since it is much more fun.

#10 Comment By The Dino On April 2, 2007 @ 10:51 am

Dont you get banned by search engines for doing that?
Also to implment this how do I make it technicaly? ¨
Can someone suggets for my site [4] www.pay-per-install.com how to implement this?

#11 Comment By Chad Ledford On April 3, 2007 @ 6:21 am

Another way to approach this and get similar results is to put links to the fluffed pages in a site map and link to the site map in your footer. This keeps your pages from looking spammy and allows the fluffed pages to be two clicks away from the homepage. I have found that the hardest thing to do is keep these pages out of the supplemental index once they do get indexed.

#12 Comment By Peidmont On April 12, 2007 @ 7:46 am

I agree Chad. I’ve had some success getting out of the suplements by automating my meta descriptions to be unique. (I don’t think meta help your site rank but they seem to help in some way to determine if a site should be flagged as supplemental).

The Dino: I’d also like to see a php example for doing this. I don’t know how to use the mod-rewrite to do anything at all like this.

#13 Comment By Heather Paquinas On April 12, 2007 @ 7:38 pm

first thing right off the bat, your frontpage has 144 links. Azurehat seo is all about staying within the guidelines, or getting to the absolute edge of them, rather ;-)

#14 Comment By jack On April 13, 2007 @ 4:20 am

so you generate pages that contain search results.
don’t you generate a lot of dublicate content, especially on smaller sites?
how about searches that didn’t get results?
you will get lots of blank pages.
how about using the keys from the google refs?
you can book adwords for a while to get the long tails.

#15 Comment By MMMomma On April 15, 2007 @ 5:44 pm

I love the way you write. I want to wear a tshirt that says “my hat is blue” just to get people to ask me what it means. The Internet has generated a whole new dictionary….keyword fluffing, SEO, Google sandbox, long tails.

Man do you sleep, it sounds like your brain is ticking 24/7. But I am enjoying the read

#16 Comment By Jaxia On April 17, 2007 @ 3:12 pm

This sounds like an interesting idea. Do you know of a good program to do this for the search in a wordpress blog? Thanks!

#17 Comment By Article Explosion On April 18, 2007 @ 8:05 am

I find it interesting that a ‘Nasa engineer’ doesn’t know how to spell naive. Nieve is not even close.

Now that’s what’s funny.

#18 Comment By jack On April 19, 2007 @ 7:11 am

#19 Comment By ekyx On April 23, 2007 @ 11:38 am

I am very impressed, not only by your fabulous blog, but also by this polite answer to that comment.

#20 Comment By Michael On May 20, 2007 @ 12:00 am

I think let us see all the options we have for SEO and let us make up our own mind if that strategy will work for us or not NASA guy.

#21 Comment By sherri On May 21, 2007 @ 8:24 pm

LOL…ok, I am a single woman in South Dakota!

Too funny!

#22 Comment By Eli On May 21, 2007 @ 8:54 pm

Sherri meet Menguzar, Menguzar - Sherri. :)

#23 Comment By Chris Kameir On June 2, 2007 @ 3:24 pm

Simple yet effective. It might find it’s way into Google’s algos though.

#24 Comment By Alisha On June 7, 2007 @ 11:34 am

Excellent Post! Thanks! Very Practical and Useful Information. Thanks for taking the time to share it with us!

#25 Comment By Anonymous On June 7, 2007 @ 12:21 pm

Ahh you crack me up ELi,..

Probably way late on this and not adding much like us lurkers do. But I appreciate this blog and read it almost every day. Thanks man!!

#26 Comment By Daniel On June 18, 2007 @ 6:07 pm

Does anyone have any example of this in action?

#27 Comment By Jason Oconner On June 21, 2007 @ 12:22 am

Can you Please recomment a script that I can install which will do exactly what you have mention in 1) Create a search feature on your site in this article. You have great information on this website.

#28 Comment By Study Guides On June 27, 2007 @ 12:28 pm

Always made me wonder how they did that, well know I know… Thank you for making this clear, really appreciate it.

Daniel wrote:
“Does anyone have any example of this in action?”

There’s plenty of examples, especially when you search for warez…

#29 Comment By Brandon Adcock On July 26, 2007 @ 7:18 am

Thanks for the write up, I was wondering how all those crack sites did it

#30 Comment By Black On August 9, 2007 @ 4:37 am

Nice write up, thanks

#31 Trackback By Professional Middleman On August 10, 2007 @ 10:43 am

Blog Quacking II: Tag Fluffing

To follow on to my previous post on Blog Quacking, I thought I’d riff on a technique from Bluehat SEO called Keyword Fluffing. In this case, I’ll assume you have your non-blog site quacking along like a blog and it

#32 Comment By Josh On August 13, 2007 @ 3:39 pm

Your site is amazing! Really - the number of ideas you feed, are insanely great. I’m still having trouble with the mod rewrite function for this search I’ve got going on…

Can I do a dynamic search, save the pages and then replace the dynamic elements with static text for the URL?

I know there’s a better way, but I don’t know where to start. I’m trying to work on a lingerie site, and that market’s pretty tough…

Any pointers?

Thanks!!!

#33 Comment By lazar On January 21, 2008 @ 6:31 pm

hi,

it’s always interesting reading your blog. i just have a small suggestion: can you make your blog title little more distinct? it is little hard to read it on the header image background.

cheers!

#34 Comment By Homebuilder On January 23, 2008 @ 9:21 pm

This is fascinating, like just about every other post I’ve read on BlueHatSEO!

I did notice that this post is close to a year old. Do you, or anyone else, know if this tactic still works?

#35 Comment By Prosperity Writer On March 24, 2008 @ 1:49 am

and what content do we put on those “search result pages” so we can add value for the surfers?

#36 Comment By rent back On March 24, 2008 @ 10:53 am

i am wondering what content should go on these pages too. should it be database content? if so should it be randomly generated?

#37 Comment By Forumistan On April 7, 2008 @ 3:58 pm

I am very impressed.

#38 Comment By MSN hacken On April 26, 2008 @ 5:35 am

Nice information mate. Really useful, but I have a couple of questions

1) Is this white or black hat? Because if Google knows what you are doing, could they ban or give you a penalty?

2) This is not a really question, but I have to say that you are sharing interesting information. Thanks for that, but why are you doing that?

#39 Comment By busby seo challenge On June 16, 2008 @ 7:25 pm

this is not white or black hat, maybe its between white and black hat. so you can try this method .

#40 Comment By Markus On June 25, 2008 @ 5:09 am

I love your guides. This is another great one. I hope that it will work for me.

#41 Comment By Busby Challenge On June 26, 2008 @ 2:17 pm

This is not a really question, but I have to say that you are sharing interesting information. Thanks for that, but why are you doing that?

#42 Comment By Utah Search Engine Optimization On July 5, 2008 @ 12:07 pm

definitely would help to boost the longtail.

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Another great post Eli.

#44 Comment By Callanetics On July 17, 2008 @ 4:09 am

That is soo cool.

#45 Comment By busby On July 30, 2008 @ 2:42 am

Excellent Post!
I hope it will work on the Busby Seo Challenge !

#46 Comment By Busby SEO On August 1, 2008 @ 11:50 pm

Thanks for the tips !

Best of luck to all Busby Seo Challenge participants

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Thanks for the tips! :)

#48 Comment By Private Investment Blog On September 26, 2008 @ 1:17 am

wow this is some nice information and some pretty advanced stuff… I have only ever done white hat seo myself. Time to read through your archives :D

#49 Comment By kouji On October 3, 2008 @ 6:36 pm

i’d seen this in other sites, but it’s only now that i realized it has seo implications. will have to look into this eventually. a great tip.

#50 Comment By SEO On October 10, 2008 @ 4:18 pm

I never heard of this term before “Keyword Fluffing.” It has an interesting concept though and your process stages are well defined, thank’s alot :-)

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I can’t wait to read the rest of the empire series *sigh*

#52 Comment By MSN Hacken On October 24, 2008 @ 3:10 pm

Really useful, but I have a couple of questions

1) Is this white or black hat? Because if Google knows what you are doing, could they ban or give you a penalty?

2) This is not a really question, but I have to say that you are sharing interesting information. Thanks for that, but why are you doing that?

#53 Comment By vertaalbureau engels On October 25, 2008 @ 4:32 am

Many of the major websites use this technique. If you would have read the article, he says it is white hat.

That’s why it’s fluffing, not stuffing :)

But you never know, when Google starts PMS-ing again she might suddenly change her mind and start punishing those who use it.

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Adding the free hittail service to this equation would do a lot too.

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Yeah a great technique that can really help you out. Another gem Eli!

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very usefull post for me..
I’m going to subscribe to your blog and read other posts.
Thanks,
Igor.

#57 Comment By Gezer On January 20, 2009 @ 12:46 am

Thank you

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I think this technique still works, but you have to be carefull on duplicate content. Google is definitely clamping down on this.

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I see a lot of people use “tags” on their static sites similar to how the web 2.0 do it. So they have their page and within that page on the left hand side they will have either tags or something similar that says something like “other popular search phrases”. Would this help to bring in traffic from other keywords or is it just a waste of time?

#60 Comment By Metaspring On February 20, 2009 @ 7:11 pm

Keyword fluffing and longtail; now these terms make some sense. Thanks for explaining and I have to say you have a very creative mind.

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This technique works but I am not sure whether it is legal.

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Fluffing is an alternative strategy.

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I use this technique on one of my sites but using API data than my own database results. It works wonders - brings 10k uniques per day to one of my sites from 300k indexed pages. I also have an added keyword generation technique on top of the user generated search phrases.

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This post is 2 years old. I wonder if Eli has an update regarding this technique.

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Is it still worth doing?

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If you use Mod-Rewrite to create a new page with the search results, how does the results page get indexed? From what I gather that would be a dynamic page that would have no pages linking to it correct? I really like this concept, but it’s still a little fuzzy to me. Thanks for the write up!

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