Keyword Stuffing
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Allan1
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Keyword Stuffing
Keyword stuffing is the process of and excessive amount of keywords or keyword phrases in a page. This is usually done in meta tags or other hidde text so the user doesn’t notice the abuse. Search Engines are getting better and better in detecting keyword stuffing and they will ban a page if so. Even if you manage to mislead the search engine spiders, chances are your competitors will notice and report it to Google. So don’t do it, it’s not a good SEO technique.
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Re: Keyword Stuffing
Now a days,Google is very strict regarding content of any website.So if we will try to do keyword stuff in content of our website means definitely we will go in a wrong direction and it can harmful for our website.
Many thanks for having a great discussion here on keyword stuffing.
Many thanks for having a great discussion here on keyword stuffing.
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Re: Keyword Stuffing
key word stuffing is one kind of spamming work. And as per google guide lines or any other search engines guide lines it will not helpful for keeping your sites rank on the top. Your domain may be banned after keyword stuffing.
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Re: Keyword Stuffing
You have a high keyword density, then that can be almost keyword stuffing. Keyword density is about ratio/percentage. Keyword stuffing is if you or Google thinks you have too high a keyword density and it's unnatural and spammy. The percentage should vary from 1% to 3%. Whereas if a keyword repeatedly appears on a web page then it is called keyword stuffing.
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Re: Keyword Stuffing
Really nice information shared. You should avoid using duplicate contents.
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Re: Keyword Stuffing
If you are going to use keyword more then keyword density then its called keyword stuffing.its black hat seo techniques.
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Re: Keyword Stuffing
Keyword stuffing is a practice in which webmasters load their pages with instance of commonly searched for keywords.
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Re: Keyword Stuffing
With the kind of changes taking place in algorithms, it is ideal to use 4-5 variations of your targeted keywords for a particular page. This should not only seem natural to humans but to search engines as well. So try to avoid stuffing keywords as much as possible. Be natural and make it easier for the live visitors to read the content over the webpage instead of making it look spammy.
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Re: Keyword Stuffing
Keyword Stuffing is a SEO technique. Using keywords many times in your web page is called Keyword Stuffing. It comes under black hat technique. This can effect your website in a negative way.
Below is a keyword stuffing example:
If you’re looking for tennis shoes, you’ve come to the right place. Our website is the best place to buy tennis shoes. You won’t find better tennis shoes or cheaper tennis shoes anywhere else. We invite you to check out our great selection of tennis shoes.
Below is a keyword stuffing example:
If you’re looking for tennis shoes, you’ve come to the right place. Our website is the best place to buy tennis shoes. You won’t find better tennis shoes or cheaper tennis shoes anywhere else. We invite you to check out our great selection of tennis shoes.
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Re: Keyword Stuffing
Keyword stuffing is the process of and excessive amount of keywords or keyword phrases in a page.
Below is a keyword stuffing example:
If you’re looking for tennis shoes, you’ve come to the right place. Our website is the best place to buy tennis shoes. You won’t find better tennis shoes or cheaper tennis shoes anywhere else. We invite you to check out our great selection of tennis shoes.Clearly, in this example, the website is trying to rank for the word tennis shoes. But in attempting to rank for this keyword, they may actually be doing more harm than good. Google and other search engines assign a keyword stuffing penalty to sites that over-optimize. If they didn’t, every website would simply try to include their keyword as much possible – much to the dismay of their readership!
Below is a keyword stuffing example:
If you’re looking for tennis shoes, you’ve come to the right place. Our website is the best place to buy tennis shoes. You won’t find better tennis shoes or cheaper tennis shoes anywhere else. We invite you to check out our great selection of tennis shoes.Clearly, in this example, the website is trying to rank for the word tennis shoes. But in attempting to rank for this keyword, they may actually be doing more harm than good. Google and other search engines assign a keyword stuffing penalty to sites that over-optimize. If they didn’t, every website would simply try to include their keyword as much possible – much to the dismay of their readership!
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