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The discussion of any SEO Code of Ethics is like a discussion on politics or religion: there are more than
two sides, all sides are strongly opinionated, and seldom do they choose the same path to the same end.
Most Search Engine Optimization (SEO) practitioners understand these ethics, yet not all practitioners
practice safe-SEO. Too many SEO practitioners claim a bias towards surfers, or the search engines, or
their clients (all are appropriate in the correct balance), and it is common for the "whatever it takes"
excuse to bend some of these ethics to fit their needs. This page does not pass judgment, it simply states
the obvious.
Whereas all parties are working towards presenting relevant and high quality information in an easy to use
format to information seekers, and whereas SEO practitioners are being contracted to assist clients in
obtaining higher rankings for client pages, we (and those linking to this page) are voluntarily adhering
to the below SEO Code of Ethics:
No SEO practitioner will intentionally do harm to a client. This involves the continued use of any
technology or procedure (without appropriate care) that is known to result in having the client site
removed from search engine indexes or directories, or rendered inoperative. Questionable adherence to
standards must be addressed via the Robots Exclusion Standard.
No SEO practitioner will intentionally violate any specifically published and enforced rules of search
engines or directories. Should rules and guidelines change (as they often do), the SEO practitioner will
promptly take action to comply with the changes as they apply to all clients. Where rules and guidelines
are unclear, the SEO practitioner will seek clarification and await approval from the appropriate search
engine before continuing to utilize potentially harmful technology or procedures.
No SEO practitioner will intentionally mislead, harm, or offend a consumer. All individuals utilizing a
search engine to visit a site will not be misled by the information presented to or by the search engine,
or harmed or offended upon arrival at the client site. This includes techniques like "bait and switch"
where the client page does not substantially contain and is not clearly associated with the optimized
phrase, or may be reasonably offensive to targeted visitors.
No SEO practitioner will intentionally violate any laws. This involves the deliberate and continued
violation of copyright, trademark, servicemark, or laws related to spamming as they may exist at the
state, federal, or international level.
No SEO practitioner will falsely represent the content of the client site. This includes the practice of
presenting different versions of web pages to different users except where that information is altered
solely to meet browser specifications and needs, sensitivity to regional factors such as language, or
product specific needs. In general, ALL requests for a specific URL should be served identical HTML by the
web server.
No SEO practitioner will falsely represent others work as their own. This includes the taking of work from
others in whole or in part and representing this work as their own. The SEO practitioner may not make
verbatim copies of the work of others (instead of authoring original work) without the prior consent of
the other party.
No SEO practitioner will misrepresent their own abilities, education, training, standards of performance,
certifications, trade group affiliations, technical inventory, or experiences to others. This includes
quantifiable statements related to project timetables, performance history, company resources (staff,
equipment, and proprietary products), and client lists. Guarantees will be restricted to items over which
the SEO practitioner has significant and reasonable control.
No SEO practitioner will participate in a conflict of interest without prior notice to all parties
involved. This includes the practice of choosing to emphasize one client over another in competing
keywords because there is more personal gain for the practitioner. All clients are treated equally and all
will receive equal best effort in their Search Engine Optimization.
No SEO practitioner will set unreasonable client expectations. This includes the practice of accepting
more than a reasonable number of clients competing for the same keywords and implying that all will be in
the top positions in the search engines. This also includes the implication that results can be obtained
in an unreasonable amount of time given the known condition of the search engines, client site, and
competition.
All SEO practitioners will offer their clients both internal and external dispute resolution procedures.
This includes the publishing of address and phone numbers on primary web pages, the inclusion of
third-party dispute resolution links prominently placed within the practitioners web site, and contracts
that include sections discussing dispute resolution.
All SEO practitioners will protect the confidentiality and anonymity of their clients with regards to
privileged information and items implying testimonial support for the SEO practitioner. All staff of SEO
practitioner shall be bound to protect information that is not generally known as it may harm the client.
The SEO practitioner will not include the publishing of testimonials and proprietary logos of client
lists, press releases, and other collateral discussing the client without explicit approvals.
All SEO practitioners will work to their best ability to increase or retain the rankings of client sites.
Clients are contracting for fee with the SEO practitioner in order to obtain and retain search engine
placement. The SEO practitioner is charged with an obligation to utilize appropriate and allowed
technology and methodologies to improve and retain the rankings for their clients in the face of shifting
search engine technology, competition, and client web site needs.
Whereas all parties are working towards presenting relevant and high quality information in an easy to use
format to information seekers, and whereas SEO practitioners are being contracted to assist clients in
obtaining higher rankings for client pages, we (and those linking to this page) are voluntarily adhering
to the below SEO Code of Ethics:
No SEO practitioner will intentionally do harm to a client. This involves the continued use of any
technology or procedure (without appropriate care) that is known to result in having the client site
removed from search engine indexes or directories, or rendered inoperative. Questionable adherence to
standards must be addressed via the Robots Exclusion Standard.
No SEO practitioner will intentionally violate any specifically published and enforced rules of search
engines or directories. Should rules and guidelines change (as they often do), the SEO practitioner will
promptly take action to comply with the changes as they apply to all clients. Where rules and guidelines
are unclear, the SEO practitioner will seek clarification and await approval from the appropriate search
engine before continuing to utilize potentially harmful technology or procedures.
No SEO practitioner will intentionally mislead, harm, or offend a consumer. All individuals utilizing a
search engine to visit a site will not be misled by the information presented to or by the search engine,
or harmed or offended upon arrival at the client site. This includes techniques like "bait and switch"
where the client page does not substantially contain and is not clearly associated with the optimized
phrase, or may be reasonably offensive to targeted visitors.
No SEO practitioner will intentionally violate any laws. This involves the deliberate and continued
violation of copyright, trademark, servicemark, or laws related to spamming as they may exist at the
state, federal, or international level.
No SEO practitioner will falsely represent the content of the client site. This includes the practice of
presenting different versions of web pages to different users except where that information is altered
solely to meet browser specifications and needs, sensitivity to regional factors such as language, or
product specific needs. In general, ALL requests for a specific URL should be served identical HTML by the
web server.
No SEO practitioner will falsely represent others work as their own. This includes the taking of work from
others in whole or in part and representing this work as their own. The SEO practitioner may not make
verbatim copies of the work of others (instead of authoring original work) without the prior consent of
the other party.
No SEO practitioner will misrepresent their own abilities, education, training, standards of performance,
certifications, trade group affiliations, technical inventory, or experiences to others. This includes
quantifiable statements related to project timetables, performance history, company resources (staff,
equipment, and proprietary products), and client lists. Guarantees will be restricted to items over which
the SEO practitioner has significant and reasonable control.
No SEO practitioner will participate in a conflict of interest without prior notice to all parties
involved. This includes the practice of choosing to emphasize one client over another in competing
keywords because there is more personal gain for the practitioner. All clients are treated equally and all
will receive equal best effort in their Search Engine Optimization.
No SEO practitioner will set unreasonable client expectations. This includes the practice of accepting
more than a reasonable number of clients competing for the same keywords and implying that all will be in
the top positions in the search engines. This also includes the implication that results can be obtained
in an unreasonable amount of time given the known condition of the search engines, client site, and
competition.
All SEO practitioners will offer their clients both internal and external dispute resolution procedures.
This includes the publishing of address and phone numbers on primary web pages, the inclusion of
third-party dispute resolution links prominently placed within the practitioners web site, and contracts
that include sections discussing dispute resolution.
All SEO practitioners will protect the confidentiality and anonymity of their clients with regards to
privileged information and items implying testimonial support for the SEO practitioner. All staff of SEO
practitioner shall be bound to protect information that is not generally known as it may harm the client.
The SEO practitioner will not include the publishing of testimonials and proprietary logos of client
lists, press releases, and other collateral discussing the client without explicit approvals.
All SEO practitioners will work to their best ability to increase or retain the rankings of client sites.
Clients are contracting for fee with the SEO practitioner in order to obtain and retain search engine
placement. The SEO practitioner is charged with an obligation to utilize appropriate and allowed
technology and methodologies to improve and retain the rankings for their clients in the face of shifting
search engine technology, competition, and client web site needs.