Over Optimization!

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by morganstanly, Oct 29, 2012.

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    What is over optimization?
     
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  2. Tejomay

    Tejomay Greenhorn

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    Unnatural stuff
     
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    over optimization is a define by the. you can do over work on your site on page and off page work............
     
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    When you do SEO on any website more than required is called Over Optimization.
     
    promo@s4seo.com, Oct 29, 2012 IP
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    Anything that is not natural. If you bring lot of links with a same keywords, generate huge links in short time and so on.
     
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    Over optimization happens when you stuff keywords and use same link on them to create many links in short time.
     
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    Over [SEO] optimization is exactly as it sounds -- when you focus so much on optimizing for SEO that you're attempting to game the system rather than develop something useful that's reasonably optimized. Engines know you need to do certain things to appear -- like make accessible links, name your pages well, use header tags -- they want and need this. What they don't want is sites that never link out or flag every link as nofollow -- links are useful. They don't want sites that harvest, trade and build up links just for seo "juice". They don't want pages written to keywords and length only.


    When you reach a point where everything is about an SEO trick you stop being useful and that's when you get flagged.
     
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    stuffing the keywords in meta tags...
     
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    anything that is not organic will be over improving. Techniques that we use to get rated on the after sales of webpages....the way around this is by using several press on your webpages and getting organic inbound links through public networking and feedback.
     
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    Keyword stuffing and more back links called over optimization.
     
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    Over Optimization happens when your website is considered "too good" by Google - either in terms of a sudden volume of backlinks, or because of heavy on-page optimization. In other words, if Google considers that your website optimization is beyond acceptable limits , your website will be red-flagged and automatically restricted or penalized.

    There is a fine line between over optimization and spamming, and it is on this line that Google can appear to err. However, this is not a mistake by the search engine - in fact, Google calculates rankings by considering thousands and thousands of different factors - and a lot of importance is attached to average "trends" within the niche / keyword range that a website is optimizing for.
     
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    Over Optimization happens when You Creating Many Links of Your Website On others Websites in Short Time.And You Got Many Bad Links . Which is Harm Full Of Your Websites Keywords.so, in SEO Called This Over Optimization Or Black Hat SEO.
     
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    Sandbox :))
     
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    Using creating more links in short time using black hat seo technique or creating un-natural links is known as over optimization.
     
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    Stuffing Keywords, Submitting links in bulk are types of over optimization.
     
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    Too much SEO is called as Over Optimization, if you add many keywords in your site and do a lot of submission in off page it is an Example of Over Optimization.
     
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    Thanks for all. Provide of best reviews about of Over Optimization!
     
    morganstanly, Nov 6, 2012 IP
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    thanks for sharing..
     
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    I think there is no such thing as over-optimization. I understand that there are people you'd gladly etch every word Matt Cutts utters in stone, but I'm not one of them. To me, over-optimization is not a scientific term and one can only guess what exactly Cutts means by it.
    He keeps on giving hidden text as an example. Really? Does anyone do that anymore? I seriously doubt it.
    At the same time, it is tricky these days not to go over the top with optimization efforts, but nobody really knows what the right number of keywords is and what backlinks are good backlinks, and what backlinks are bad ones - one can only guess.
    As far as I'm concerned, I normally look at the sites of my competitors. I'd grab an in page optimizer software and see what their keyword density is, and what other keywords they use. Once I know that, I can more or less tell what optimization practices are OK with the search engines.
     
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