Over doing the keywords?

by Big Al
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Hi Guys

Built a website that tackles a specific type of mortgage here in the UK (that was the only way I could realistically try to get started).

I have a questions about repeating keyword too much, not just across the webpage but the entire site. Say for example you have a site on fruit juice and end up repeating apple juice, banana juice, pineapple juice, lime juice etc etc etc.

Do you get penalised in anyway for repeating juice over and over again even on each and every page even though there isn't any real alternative?

Thanks

Alan
#keyword #keywords #seo #stuffing
  • Profile picture of the author intelinside
    No. This thing is pretty common on many Travel sites where the country/area name is used many times but it is not considered as keyword spamming. So, you won't get penalized for using this juice . But make sure you don't just stuff the keywords in one-place or use them without any sense as SE are intelligent enough to detect that.
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  • Profile picture of the author tazsolmarketing
    Originally Posted by toughguy View Post

    Also try to put the keywords which it can be found easily but try not to spam it

    Agree... try also add keywords in long tail
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  • Profile picture of the author debtfreehispanic
    Start with the longer tail keywords and work your way up to the more well known keywords. I usually do this and rank well. I get faster traffic going for the less known keywords and then going for the main ones.
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  • Profile picture of the author brp002
    Long tail keywords you are able to get top links on google very easily.

    Sometimes I even get it in 1 day.

    But get low low hits. Maybe 1-2 a week. But still traffic is traffic.

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