Why does my site show up for a keyword that is not in my content?

by seorae
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Hi all, I have a problem to disassociate a website form unwanted keyword. I don't want my page to be on the SERP for that keyword.
I already checked the content, page source, keywords, meta desc, even the website that link to my web, and I couldn't find that keyword at all. Can anyone help me how to solve this?
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  • Profile picture of the author MikeFriedman
    Originally Posted by seorae View Post

    Hi all, I have a problem to disassociate a website form unwanted keyword. I don't want my page to be on the SERP for that keyword.
    I already checked the content, page source, keywords, meta desc, even the website that link to my web, and I couldn't find that keyword at all. Can anyone help me how to solve this?
    A phrase doesn't have to be within the content for you to show up in search results.

    Not much you can do about it unless you want to de-index the page, but that means it won't show up for any keywords.

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  • Profile picture of the author Leadsupply
    If you have a link from a different website with anchor text pointing to your site using that keyword, then Google might associate you with that keyword. You can rank for different keywords that don't exist on your site at all. People sometimes "google bomb" different sites by creating links on other sites and linking them to the site they're bombing. One of the most famous ones was someone creating thousands of links with the text "miserable failure" and linking it to George W. Bush's website. So when you typed Miserable Failure into Google, his site would come up number 1. They've changed some things to make that harder to do, but it can still happen. Check your inbound links and see if that's it. I don't know of a way to remove yourself from the search results for a specific keyword though without noindexing the page or site.
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    Originally Posted by seorae View Post

    Hi all, I have a problem to disassociate a website form unwanted keyword. I don't want my page to be on the SERP for that keyword.
    I already checked the content, page source, keywords, meta desc, even the website that link to my web, and I couldn't find that keyword at all. Can anyone help me how to solve this?


    Look at the plain text version of the Google Cache, it's possible the bad keyword is hidden on your page with base64 code.

    The image below shows a real example of hidden spam keywords.





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  • Profile picture of the author Shrusti
    There may be a reason that google is associating that keyword from other site with anchor text pointing to your site and so keyword is ranking.
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