What does Reverse SEO mean?

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Can someone explain in simple words what does Reverse SEO technique mean? I Googled for it but I didn't get a clear answer about what it exactly mean.
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  • Profile picture of the author Josh MacDonald
    I did a Google of the thread title and it brought me to several results. Scroll down half a page. Google
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  • Profile picture of the author VladWorks
    What it means is you take a few of your competitors websites. Look at how they did their SEO. You are looking for:

    On-Site:
    How they did their internal linking structure
    H1 & Title Tags
    Keyword density
    Page names
    Etc

    Offsite:
    Look up their backlinks and try to get the same ones they have. There are many backlink checking tools that can help you with this. Look up the competition and try to get the same links they have.
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  • Profile picture of the author OptimSeo
    The act of rendering a search engine's results optimal by decreasing the rank of potentially negative results or bad press
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  • Profile picture of the author itskotic
    yes we can say that Seo in opposite direction is reverse seo. With reverse seo we try to put our competitor site down in search engine .
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    • Profile picture of the author Zeb
      Originally Posted by itskotic View Post

      yes we can say that Seo in opposite direction is reverse seo. With reverse seo we try to put our competitor site down in search engine .
      No that is so not true.

      Reverse seo just means you analyze your competitors and try to beat his on-page and off-page seo.
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  • Profile picture of the author PromoDirect
    If Reverse SEO just mean to analyze the competitor website and follow their on page & off page, then there is nothing new to this term. This is what I think every SEO is always doing.

    This is a much more complicated term, don't know who invented it... the information I found most about reverse SEO, is like itskotic mentioned, you try to put your competition down in search engine and this sounds horrible. Are people doing this? aren't anyone here aware of this? How effective it is - or how much does it really helps?
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    • Profile picture of the author C Rebecca
      For instance, your website or your service is under spotlight for some wrong reasons... In such situations, you have to take steps to control the situation using reverse SEO.

      This is also called Online Reputation Management.

      Some people mistook it as harming your competitor's reputation. But Reverse SEO is all about suppressing your negative publicity.
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  • Profile picture of the author lame123
    As other fellow warrior described, it is the method of removing negative results from the serp which are being made by the competitor.. usually used in ORM ( Online Reputation Management)
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  • Profile picture of the author PromoDirect
    We have too many explanation about reverse SEO on the internet. However, there are SEO companies that are providing this reverse SEO service. But have anyone at WF used this service before? or have yourself tried using reverse SEO technique? or are there any case studies that you know of reverse SEO?
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  • Profile picture of the author xxxJamesxxx
    Reverse SEO... Never heard of it myself

    I've heard people use the term "Reverse engineer" and this normally means looking at your competitor's backlinks and how they rank so well.

    James
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  • Profile picture of the author logoonlinepros1
    Its mean's to follow your competitors backlinks on google and yahoo.
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  • Profile picture of the author joemy
    I also want to ask this question
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    • Profile picture of the author PromoDirect
      Originally Posted by joemy View Post

      I also want to ask this question
      They say it means to suppress your negative image on the internet i.e Online Reputation Management. Its when your competitors creates a negative buzz about you on the internet and when you try to defend yourself... thats when you do reverse SEO. There are no case studies available whatsoever.
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      • Profile picture of the author joemy
        reverse seo ,i have heard of it the first time
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  • Profile picture of the author WilliamHarry
    Reverse SEO use to suppress bad publicity in the search engines.
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  • Profile picture of the author johnasthlon
    let me bring update about "Reverse SEO" that if you have done SEO for business oriented key words, Even though your website not on top then you should go through Reverse SEO using same resource of your business.
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  • Profile picture of the author odehfehr
    Reverse SEO is one of our most effective strategies for pushing bad publicity in the search engines organic listings. It is an online reputation management tool of SEO consultants who manage public relations online.
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  • Profile picture of the author Marketing Ignite
    basically doing black hat seo on your competitor(s)...
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