Even though it may not be ethical, this is what happens right now. A lot of people are using Google's flaw to get their competitors blacklisted. Where do I know this? From a first hand experience and a little bit of research. The good thing is that Google has no way to solve this issue and once your competitor is out, getting back is almost impossible. So it's highly effective. Ok, here we go. First you need to get a lot of articles written for the subject that your competitor website is about. The content doesn't have to be high quality but it needs to be interesting. Once you have the articles, all you need to do is to link them to your competitor's site with a few specific keywords and post them to "Article Directories" that has a creative common licence (Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported (CC BY-ND 3.0)). After that, just wait for all those spammy websites to copy the articles. The more they copy, the more inorganic links the competitor site gets. Eventually inorganic incoming links ratio will go up and the site will be penalized. Removing this penalty is a huge mess. It takes forever (of course if you can manage to do that).
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