Keyword spamming or keyword stuffing is to put keywords exceed to limit in content. 2%-4% is the bast range to put keywords in Content.
It is when the bulk of the content on the page is specifically wrote to include keywords. Everyone includes keywords in their content, but spammers use the majority of the content just as keywords to get ranking on Google to get visitors.
hi. When you write an article, you need to keep the keyword density-2-3% only and if it exceeds then it is called a keyword stuffing and Google will count it as a Spam. So, try to keep the keywords minimum in an article.
It used to be common practice to keyword spam on a website by including a huge list of keywords with text colored the same as the background of the site, so the keywords were invisible to visitors but could be seen by bots and spiders.
Keyword spam is the excessive repetition of keywords on a page. It is usually done using 'hidden' elements that are indexed by search enginesbut are not visible to usersincluding Title, Meta, and Alt.
Keyword Spamming Means use one keyword so many time in content. it's also call keyword stuffing. if you are using keyword out of the range of keyword density that's not valid according to search engine rules your content will consider as a spam content. so Use keyword according to range of keyword density which is 2% - 4%. that's a valid way to make content good...
Over use and exaggerated use of your keywords for your website both in building links and using it as a meta keywords, in meta title and description, and probably almost every part of your website.
Keyword spamming†was a technique involving adding keywords – related or unrelated, didn’t matter, you just had to get the attention of the search engines – hidden into your code instead of content.
One of the best example of keyword spamming is Keyword Stuffing example: <title>keyword1keyworld1keyword1keyword1keyworld1keyword1</title>
Keyword stuffing is putting keywords in your content that are annoying for your readers and unethical for search engines.