Organic Traffic and Copyrighted Keywords

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Why do none of the companies on any affiliate network list their terms about Organic Traffic?

Can anyone shed some light? Am I allowed to blatantly do SEO work on copyrighted terms? If not, how far can I go?
#copyrighted #keywords #organic #traffic
  • Profile picture of the author Andy Money
    Is there such a thing as "blatant SEO"? i.e. If it's obvious you're SEOing then Google would know as well and possibly slap you? Blatant SEO to me translates to "black hat SEO".

    There probably aren't terms for organic traffic since you have no control over it. If Google ranks you for a keyword and you get traffic from that keyword, you can't stop Google--so how could they have terms on something someone else is deciding? It's not like you're bidding on keywords like with Adwords.
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    • Profile picture of the author friendclk
      What I'm talking about is paying a company to rank me for keywords. I can't afford a company like RankPay.com but that is what I mean, paying a company to provide seo services.

      If a company has no organic terms, but clearly states not to bid on their brand terms, and I have a website centered around their product, with their product name all over the website, and I use RankPay to rank my website for copyrighted terms, is this not the same as bidding on their keyword?
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