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Keyword are important part of the webpage and require the visitor attraction but repeating the same keyword many times in the web page is keyword stuffing. Can it be the reason to penalize the site by Google?
thanks Quote: Originally Posted by skseo Hi all,
Keyword are important part of the webpage and require the visitor attraction but repeating the same keyword many times in the web page is keyword stuffing. Can it be the reason to penalize the site by Google?
thanks Yes Google do penalize for keyword stuffing, if you are repeating the keywords over and over, then there are chances of getting penalize.
You can target your keywords without using them in excess. Quote: Originally Posted by nightcrawler Yes Google do penalize for keyword stuffing, if you are repeating the keywords over and over, then there are chances of getting penalize.
You can target your keywords without using them in excess. Does using one keyword in anchor texts will also results to penalization? Quote: Keyword stuffing
"Keyword stuffing" refers to the practice of loading a webpage with keywords in an attempt to manipulate a site's ranking in Google's search results. Filling pages with keywords results in a negative user experience, and can harm your site's ranking. Focus on creating useful, information-rich content that uses keywords appropriately and in context.
To fix this problem, review your site for misused keywords. Typically, these will be lists or paragraphs of keywords, often randomly repeated. Check carefully, because keywords can often be in the form of hidden text, or they can be hidden in title tags or alt attributes.
Once you've made your changes and are confident that your site no longer violates our guidelines, submit your site for reconsideration. Keyword stuffing - Google Webmaster Central Quote: Originally Posted by limousinechicago Does using one keyword in anchor texts will also results to penalization? No it does not, actually the keyword stuffing occurs when a web page is loaded with keywords in the meta tags or in content. You can use 2 keywords in your anchor text as well.
Here is the article on keyword stuffing which defines every black hat method keyword stuffing Keyword sutffing does always lead website to be penalized. However, the repetitive of keywords does not mean keyword stuffing all the times. It is depend on the way you make that repetitive. If you have observed many websites you may find some content using the same keyword frequently but still has a good rank in Google. Yes your site can be penalized by google for keyword stuffing. If you stuff your keyword there is a big chance that you are going to penalized but if you know how to do it right there will be no problem example putting 3-4 repetitive keyword for your post is just fine. Keyword stuffing and repeating the keyword many times in a page are not the same. If the keyword is reasonably repeated in the page, it will not be penalized. Keyword stuffing is incredibly easy to spot, don't try and force your keywords into your content it really doesn't work anymore. Use them naturally and put them in your Title and H1 tags. In most cases even one single keyword is going to be OK to ensure the pages copies are written naturally and
Keyword are important part of the webpage and require the visitor attraction but repeating the same keyword many times in the web page is keyword stuffing. Can it be the reason to penalize the site by Google?
thanks Quote: Originally Posted by skseo Hi all,
Keyword are important part of the webpage and require the visitor attraction but repeating the same keyword many times in the web page is keyword stuffing. Can it be the reason to penalize the site by Google?
thanks Yes Google do penalize for keyword stuffing, if you are repeating the keywords over and over, then there are chances of getting penalize.
You can target your keywords without using them in excess. Quote: Originally Posted by nightcrawler Yes Google do penalize for keyword stuffing, if you are repeating the keywords over and over, then there are chances of getting penalize.
You can target your keywords without using them in excess. Does using one keyword in anchor texts will also results to penalization? Quote: Keyword stuffing
"Keyword stuffing" refers to the practice of loading a webpage with keywords in an attempt to manipulate a site's ranking in Google's search results. Filling pages with keywords results in a negative user experience, and can harm your site's ranking. Focus on creating useful, information-rich content that uses keywords appropriately and in context.
To fix this problem, review your site for misused keywords. Typically, these will be lists or paragraphs of keywords, often randomly repeated. Check carefully, because keywords can often be in the form of hidden text, or they can be hidden in title tags or alt attributes.
Once you've made your changes and are confident that your site no longer violates our guidelines, submit your site for reconsideration. Keyword stuffing - Google Webmaster Central Quote: Originally Posted by limousinechicago Does using one keyword in anchor texts will also results to penalization? No it does not, actually the keyword stuffing occurs when a web page is loaded with keywords in the meta tags or in content. You can use 2 keywords in your anchor text as well.
Here is the article on keyword stuffing which defines every black hat method keyword stuffing Keyword sutffing does always lead website to be penalized. However, the repetitive of keywords does not mean keyword stuffing all the times. It is depend on the way you make that repetitive. If you have observed many websites you may find some content using the same keyword frequently but still has a good rank in Google. Yes your site can be penalized by google for keyword stuffing. If you stuff your keyword there is a big chance that you are going to penalized but if you know how to do it right there will be no problem example putting 3-4 repetitive keyword for your post is just fine. Keyword stuffing and repeating the keyword many times in a page are not the same. If the keyword is reasonably repeated in the page, it will not be penalized. Keyword stuffing is incredibly easy to spot, don't try and force your keywords into your content it really doesn't work anymore. Use them naturally and put them in your Title and H1 tags. In most cases even one single keyword is going to be OK to ensure the pages copies are written naturally and