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- Trademark_stuffing abstract "Trademark Stuffing is a form of keyword stuffing, an unethical search engine optimization method used by webmasters and Internet marketers in order to manipulate search engine ranking results served by websites such as Google, Yahoo and Bing. A key characteristic of trademark stuffing is the intent of the infringer to confuse search engines and Internet users into thinking a website or web page is owned or otherwise authorized by the trademark owner. Trademark stuffing does not include using trademarks on third party website pages with the boundaries of Fair Use. When used effectively, trademark stuffing enables infringing websites to capture search engine traffic that may have otherwise been received by an authorized website or trademark owner.Trademark stuffing is most often used to manipulate organic search engine optimization, however, can also be used with other forms of search engine marketing, such as within the text of pay-per-click advertisements. Using another's trademark or service mark as a keyword without permission is ill advised, could constitute trademark infringement and result in other claims.With respect to SEO, the term was first used on October 19, 2012 by a Kansas City web design firm in a blog post titled Trademarks, Copyright & SEO.Trademark stuffing may be accomplished by placing trademarked text with the following areas of a web page: Page Title Meta Description Meta Keywords Author Tags Page text content Hidden page text content Image alt tags Within a URLBy extension, another form of keyword stuffing involves placing trademarks within the anchor text of third party websites, then pointing the website address within the linked text back to an infringing website. An anchor link signals to Internet users that the link points to a website address relating to the trademark. Additionally, search engines are widely known to use anchor text linking data within their search engine ranking algorithms. Thus, trademark-stuffed anchor links signal relationship information to the search engines, thereby increasing the chance that an infringing website could achieve higher organic search rankings for a trademark keyword phrase.".
- Trademark_stuffing wikiPageExternalLink trademarks-seo-keywords.
- Trademark_stuffing wikiPageID "37832333".
- Trademark_stuffing wikiPageRevisionID "580444385".
- Trademark_stuffing hasPhotoCollection Trademark_stuffing.
- Trademark_stuffing subject Category:Search_engine_optimization.
- Trademark_stuffing comment "Trademark Stuffing is a form of keyword stuffing, an unethical search engine optimization method used by webmasters and Internet marketers in order to manipulate search engine ranking results served by websites such as Google, Yahoo and Bing. A key characteristic of trademark stuffing is the intent of the infringer to confuse search engines and Internet users into thinking a website or web page is owned or otherwise authorized by the trademark owner.".
- Trademark_stuffing label "Trademark stuffing".
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- Trademark_stuffing sameAs Q7832143.
- Trademark_stuffing sameAs Q7832143.
- Trademark_stuffing wasDerivedFrom Trademark_stuffing?oldid=580444385.
- Trademark_stuffing isPrimaryTopicOf Trademark_stuffing.