I was doing one of those SEO tests just for fun, and it said my site has 1 or more pages that have keyword stuffing, can you guys tell me which page and why? http://vinogradov.110mb.com
so, you basically want us 1)to visit your site 2)to analyze it 3) and to confirm the analyzing tool's result. Which tool did you use? It supposes to tell you the page's url, otherwise you probably "tested" your site on a site that sells SEO and telling (without any specific information) that you have something wrong is the easiest way to force you contact them
Exactly what kozyavka said. . When it comes to making money off of the traffic, I think search engines are overrated anyway, but I looked at your code, and you do have too many different keywords, though. This alone may throw the spiders off. It won't know what your site is about. You should stick with only a couple, and repeat it only twice in that line, and a few more times in your actual page. Then go out and find a mess of sites to exchange links with. But, you really do not need keywords in your code anyway. Contrary to popular belief, it is not needed. You should have it repeated several times throughout your actual page. I would take it out of the code entirely. It makes the site seem more legit, that it isn't up just to get indexed. Google wants to index sites that help people, that contributes to the Internet world. If in doubt, go look at the high-ranking sites' codes. You will see that they do not have keywords. This has been dropped quite awhile back due to the fact that they have it on the actual page, and they have a lot of backlinks. Spiders favor sites like this more. Experienced webmasters have been doing this for years now. I don't do it because I am not much for engines anyway, so.... The power comes in play when you have other sites linking to you and how long you have been on the Internet. If you want to increase your odds in getting picked up by the engines, create more pages (subdomains), with the same amount of keywords. But, PLEASE, do not get your hopes up in getting listed high. Just because you optimize a site does not mean it will happen. It is NOT a certainty! And even if you are lucky enough to even land on page one, the traffic is downright horrible when it comes to making money. They are looking for free stuff, they are bored and just clicking around, they are tire kickers, they do research.... That is one of the biggest misconceptions about the Interent that newbies have. I don't mean to sound negative, I just want to keep it real. Many will not do this for struggling webmasters.
I just browsed through it and it looks like you just have that single page but maybe its because the word "money" is all over the site?
Rowelld is certainly correct. With all due respect, that is a good example of what you should never do. But that's ok. We all learn from our own mistakes. Copper12 has hit the nail on the head and makes many good points. Each page should be optimized for one or two keywords/phrases. Put the keywords/phrase in <h1> tags. Use one of them in your first paragraph. Make sure it sounds right, in other words, natural. Looking at your page, I would assume that your major keyword phrase is Earn Money Online. Your other phrases appear to be make money now, make money at home. If you had one of those huge one page sites with tons of content/words on there, you might get away with it. But you don't and that is why it said you were keyword stuffing. Actually, it probably wasn't for money, but rather "make money" Now, use the Google keyword search tool. enter each of those phrases in there. Be sure that you CLICK USE SYNONYMS. When you get the results back, scroll down until you see the synonyms, or something like "Additional". Look at those words carefully because those are the other words Google expects to see on your page. Use them. Do not keep using "make money". I hope this helps. It is kinda hard to explain. Oh, and one more thing. The only thing I have a difference of opinion on with Cooper12's great post, is that you should use the meta keywords tag. And like he said, only put 2 or 3 keywords in there. The reason I say this is because Yahoo does give the meta keyword tag some weight, where as Google does not. To be honest I don't think anyone really knows for sure. I do it because it certainly cannot hurt you. Oh, and if you did not get the people's permission to post their email address on the web, I would remove it. Those poor folks are gonna get a ton of spam. Good luck, Zeek
oh, its not a real email adresses lol. So then use make cash, make profits, and profit cash instead of using make money all the time? thanks for the help everybody