White Hat SEO (The Good Guy)
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Think of this like playing by the rules.
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You make your website great by doing honest work: writing helpful content, using real keywords, and making sure your site is easy to use.
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Google loves this and rewards you with better rankings over time.
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Example: Writing a good article that answers people’s questions and using keywords naturally.
Grey Hat SEO (The Sneaky Guy)
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This one is not fully bad, but not totally good either.
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You’re doing things that aren’t exactly against the rules—but they’re kinda sketchy.
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Google might let it slide… until they don’t.
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Example: Buying old websites just to get their backlinks, or spinning content from other websites.
Black Hat SEO (The Rule Breaker)
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This is the cheater. They try to trick Google to get fast results.
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It might work for a little while, but eventually, Google catches on and punishes the site (like making it disappear from search results).
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Example: Hiding keywords in white text on a white background, or using fake backlinks.
Quick Analogy:
Imagine SEO is a race:
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White Hat runs fair and wins slow but steady.
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Grey Hat cuts through a shortcut in the bushes, hoping no one sees.
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Black Hat hops in a stolen car—fast at first, but gets disqualified when the cops show up.





