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The importance of managing your SEO strategy in a safe way

As SEO leans towards AI, site owners are more in need of third-party tools, and agencies and updating…

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As SEO leans towards AI, site owners are more in need of third-party tools, and agencies and updating their own strategy. These fast changes to stay on top of optimisation can become a hotbed for security mistakes, particularly as last-ditch desperation can kick in when you are tanking in the rankings.

Brand integrity, personal data, strategy, and proprietary data must all be protected, along with having a strategy that minimises risks like being penalised by Google.

****What “unsafe” SEO looks like in 2025****

Unsafe SEO can come in a few forms. Black-hat practices can present a big risk, as Google may penalise your rankings. For example, producing AI content en masse to maximise the number of pages you have within a niche can bloat your sitemap, but may also be flagged outright by Google. Or, the overuse of backlinks to low-quality, irrelevant sites.

In 2025, SEO performance is leaning more towards trustworthiness, and so many turn to agencies to help build backlinks. If such agencies are providing data or partners to drive SEO, it must be reliable. The collaboration presents another risk, as both you and the agency must protect your personal data, but also the campaign strategy and keywords, which an attack could target.

Using insecure third-party tools, such as Chrome Extensions for SERP analysis, can also pose a security risk if they collect and log your data.

****Pillars of a secure SEO strategy** **

A resilient and secure SEO strategy in 2025 has a few core pillars. Firstly, to avoid being penalised by Google, there must be a commitment to acquiring only high-authority and contextually relevant backlinks. Adhering to guidelines and ethical practices is the bread and butter of SEO risk management.

The selection of partners and service providers should involve rigorous due diligence, prioritising those with verifiable security credentials and transparent methodologies. Ensure they aren’t using black-hat techniques, but also that they’re keeping your data safe with strong data governance protocols.

****Safeguarding your SEO data and strategy****

Unvetted or inadequately secured tools can become a vehicle for data exfiltration, and these can expose campaign blueprints and keyword strategies, perhaps even selling them to competitors or malicious actors.

In the world of link building, it’s common to rely on platforms that act as intermediaries between publishers and site owners. Some, like LEOlytics, have introduced onboarding steps that help structure this connection more effectively. While each platform has its own approach, having some level of oversight can contribute to a more secure and organized process overall.

Another protocol to employ when working directly with freelance writers is to ask for an NDA signature, helping secure the confidence of your work. And, if sharing strategic or client information with AI assistants, be sure to turn on data privacy settings so your information isn’t used during their next model training.

****Security in SEO is needed for longevity****

SEO demands more thought on security than ever before. Because of its changing demands, many are turning to specialists and AI to help. But, in such unstable times, it’s more important than ever to remain vigilant about being blacklisted, using unsecure tools, or collaborating with unreliable agencies.

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