Excessive,repetitive,irrelevant keywords??

Discussion in 'Keywords' started by Seleno, Mar 25, 2006.

  1. #1
    hello every one
    can any body give me an example about this:::::::::::::::::::::::

    what is Excessive, repetitive, or irrelevant keywords in the content or code of web pages????

    wish to get good example
    seleno
     
    Seleno, Mar 25, 2006 IP
  2. WebFreedom

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    Hi Seleno,

    While there's no hard-and-fast rule on this, these terms basically apply to any content or code which is artificially inflating keyword count for purposes of SEO. I don't know of any examples offhand, but here's a "made up" example:

    Looking for skateboards? If you're looking for skateboards, we have all of the skateboards information you need! Our skateboards are the best skateboards of all the skateboards on the Internet!

    Get the idea? Apologies to anyone with a site about skateboards. ;)

    HTH,
    Sam
     
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    or a bunch of keywords stuffed at some corner of the site with the same color as the backgrouind.
     
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    ryan_uk Illustrious Member

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    Sometimes there's even no change in the background colour and it's placed in clear view. Just purely blatant... Believe it or not, it does happen. Very stupid.
     
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    keyword stuffing in the meta is normal but when you see it in the alt text for the pics, in the navagation, every title and making up more than 10% of the text content on the page that could be considered excessive.
     
    scott.symbiotic.com, Mar 28, 2006 IP
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    ryan_uk Illustrious Member

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    Ah, I found my screenshots of rentyourdot.com's keyword stuffing.

    Hell, I just realised it's CLOAKING! I visited with JS disabled and saw the keyword spam again. Enabled JS and voila... it's gone; content appears.

    This service is dodgier by the second:
    http://www.rentyourdot.com/

    Read Matt Cutts' blog (in particular the Google/SEO section) for information on keyword spam and cloaked pages.

    Reports can be made to: http://www.google.com/contact/spamreport.html
     
    ryan_uk, Mar 28, 2006 IP