Why over saturation is a danger to your business

What is keyword stuffing?
Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
keywords are the key phrases and words featured in your web-based content that
drive search engines to direct people to your site. Keywords should be relevant to your audience
and are most effective when placed in the title, headlines, and URL. Keyword stuffing is the practice of
manipulating search engine results pages (SERP) by cluttering keywords onto a
page regardless of the quality of content.
As you can guess, this often leads to a less than desirable user
experience.
The dangers of over-optimizing
Search engines are wising up to the keyword stuffing trick.
Google has taken to penalizing offenders by demoting their rankings and even
removing some altogether. Matt Cutts of
Google announced at the 2012 SXSW that the search engine is working on an
over-optimization penalty:
"We are trying to
level the playing field a bit. All those people doing, for lack of a better
word, over optimization or overly SEO – versus those making great content and a
great site. We are trying to make GoogleBot smarter, make our relevance better,
and we are also looking for those who abuse it, like too many keywords on a
page, or exchange way too many links or go well beyond what you normally
expect.”
Tips for inserting keywords safely
Keyword stuffing is only a short term solution to driving up the usage on your site, and as stated above, can be risky business. Check out these tips for inserting keywords safely.- Is there are magic number for keyword density? Some say yes, others no. 2-5% is considered a safe bet.
- Use long-tail keywords to spice up your content.
- Long tail keywords are longer, more specific keywords
- Try implementing synonyms
- Google will now bold synonyms in search results – by helping Google stay relevant, sites implementing synonyms are often rewarded
To sum it up I think Agency
Revolutions says it nicely, “it’s best to focus on providing quality
content to readers, instead of optimizing website text to a specific keyword
density”.
What do you think – should we stuff the content with as many keywords
as possible or just stick with the old saying, Content is King?
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