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removing some keyword-stuffed content ?
While it's never been a smart SEO strategy, keyword-stuffed content is even stupider in today's competitive marketplace. In the 21st century, less is often more when it comes to keywords in your content. It is said that if you're having trouble ranking for certain phrases that you've used a ton of times on the page, rather than adding it just one more time, try removing some instances of it, and maybe you will have surprising result , but is this true ? Have you ever reied this way ?
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Yes its true. Going by Google guidelines will definitely pay you in the long run.
Removing unwanted keywords from your webpages will increase readability for the user and visibility of your website:) |
I have read the same but haven't tried it (Its like no one touches fire to confirm it'll burn your hand). We can say that keyword stuffing is one of the back hat technique and against the Google guidelines so we could be penalized.
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You must know that this techniques can be a dangerous one for SEO.
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Every black hat technique is dangerous for SEO. In my opinion one should not use blackhat techniques for SEO or adsense based websites. These techniques can be used with CPA offers and content lockers.
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I have never try this kind of activities, but its not good to have keywords for 100s of time on one page. It is spamming. Don't do that.
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thnsk for sharing this post
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Keyword stuffing was long back considered and cataloged as being a black hat SEO technique. Google penalizes sites that adopt such methods as they are unethical hence it really is vital that we apply only white hat techniques and avoid stuffing our content with keywords in an attempt to keyword optimize it.
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Great Work... Thanks for sharing such a valuable information with us.
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