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Hello Everyone, I wanted to ask you all that if I create a blog and start posting entries to my blog, each entry containing an average of 350 words with 6 hyperlinked keywords. Will it be considered as keyword stuffing ? Check this out guys. Do you think I have placed keywords properly ? facebook-iphon-apps(dot)blogspot(dot)com |
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| Jeff Anderson War Room Member Join Date: Nov 2011 Location: Texas, USA
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With the amount of content your pages have (350 words) and the anchor texts you are optimizing, it is not keyword stuffing, but yes, it can be considered as 'over-optimization'. Google is crazy about unique content and also considers the length of content in a web page. Tip: try to add more relevant content (600-700 words each page) and then optimize your anchor texts.This would help make things natural to Google. | |
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| Peace War Room Member Join Date: Oct 2011
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If your aim is purely to pass link juice to your site, realise the following is roughly correct. The way you do it: Link juice of blogspot site = 100 Outbound links = 50 Juice per link = 100/50 = 2 Outbound links pointing at domain = 40 Total juice set to domain = 40 x 2 = 80 A safer way to do it: Link juice of blogspot site = 100 Outbound links = 10 Juice per link = 100/10 = 10 Outbound links pointing at domain = 8 Total juice set to domain = 10 x 8 = 80 I hope you understand what I'm saying above. Essentially the "link juice" will be split among your links, so there is little point in having so many. Regards Will | |
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| Red Square Warrior Join Date: Nov 2011 Location: Vancouver, BC CA
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Looks alright, just don't go over 3% for your keywords. I usually keep it around 1.5%-2% and never had a problem
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| SEO Strategist War Room Member Join Date: Jun 2010
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I looked at your site & it looks spammy the way your building all those in article external links, pointing at the same external page/url. I wouldn't go more than 2 external links for the amount of text you have, & defiantly not multiple keywords pointing at the same external page from your single article. |
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Thanks alot everyone for your insightful complements. I will try and add more content to it, keeping keyword density in mind.
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Keyword stuffing is the practice of inserting a large number of keywords into Web content and meta tags in the attempt to artificially increase a page's ranking in search results and drive more traffic to the site. A keyword is a significant term that is relevant to the content in question.
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Keyword stuffing makes your text often unreadable. Keyword stuffing often (really often) gets a page booted out of Google but it depends on the intent and the trust and authority of a site – and I’d think it would be diferent rules for different verticals (perhaps). Keyword stuffing is sloppy seo. Keyword stuffing is a bastian of useless seo companies.
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