Would this be considered as keyword stuffing?

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by Cyptc, Sep 22, 2007.

  1. #1
    I own a page that sells parts online.

    The page is a Zen - Cart shop and have many items added. The word "inverter" is in many many of the products that are listed as this is one of the main focus's of the website. The mainpage randomly shows 9 items on loadup and almost all 9 have the word inverter. Its a shop and the items are listed as products, they have to have that in the title so that it is understandable but at the same time I dont want to end up on page 1,000,000 :p. Any advice?

    The website is here

    Would this be considered as keyword stuffing?

    Any advice on this or anything else you might want to give feedback to me about the site is apprecited. You can send any feedback or comments regarding anything you might not like there either as a reply to this thread or a PM.

    Would appreciate all comments and especially an answer to my Q :)

    Thanks in advance.
     
    Cyptc, Sep 22, 2007 IP
  2. rcj662

    rcj662 Guest

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    #2
    I think you will be fine if you do not put the word in every link on the page or try to add it more than you need to. Your listing products not adding it just to get keywords in page. Alot of sites have mutiple times thier keywords are in product links and do very well.
     
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  3. Cyptc

    Cyptc Peon

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    Hi,

    Thanks for the response. No the keyword is only in the title of the listings and that is just needed for the site to sell, nowhere else is it randomly scattered or anything. I was just concered because many of the listings are inverters and they all have them in the listings. Thanks though you made me feel better :)
     
    Cyptc, Sep 22, 2007 IP
  4. lovekills_s

    lovekills_s Well-Known Member

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    I had a look, Its natural, and is OK in this scenario..

    You dont have worry about it, as long its natural, done unintentionally.. its like as long as keywords are sprinkled in a natural manner, there is nothing to worry about.. Go ahead with rest of the SEO plan u have.. you are safe as of now :)

    Good luck!
     
    lovekills_s, Sep 22, 2007 IP
  5. Cyptc

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    Hi,

    Thanks for the feedback.

    But how would bots know if its natural or not? I mean isnt it the bots that check for flooding etc.

    The question popped into my head and got me worried when I was reading some posts here :) I was scared from what I read and wanted to make wure Im not flooding either
     
    Cyptc, Sep 23, 2007 IP
  6. FreeTraffic

    FreeTraffic Active Member

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    Its perfectly ok your website sells those you have to categorize product . I have a one suggestion for you try to get some one way inbound links as you PR is 0. To get free inbound link you can write review of product you sell on different website. you can also use social media.

    For Social media optimization you can read this thread.

    http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=487299
     
    FreeTraffic, Sep 23, 2007 IP
  7. FastWeb

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    I used this keyword density tool:

    http://www.seochat.com/seo-tools/keyword-density/

    And everything looks good. Since your home page is dynamic, run the test several times per day and see if you're getting any keywords that are going over 5-6%.

    But, I don't think you have to worry. Good luck man!
     
    FastWeb, Sep 23, 2007 IP
  8. Cyptc

    Cyptc Peon

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    Guys, THANKS alot for the advice. Ill look into it ASAP! Very appreciated!

    Oh any would like to ask. Is this "keyword density" applicable to all pages, for example if someone would click on a category like harddrives obviously there would be 20 listings on the same page which would say Harddrive, would that cause a problem or is that ok aswell?
     
    Cyptc, Sep 23, 2007 IP
  9. lovekills_s

    lovekills_s Well-Known Member

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    Ummm If you are so kind of apprehensive to use same words too many times, I would suggest you to use alias or synonyms like hard drive Hard disk Drive, HDD, Hard Disks, HD Drives etc..

    if that seems like tedious task to do, dont worry about it.. as long as its natural.. nothing to worry about.. BTW, KW density is sprinkled naturally on a page .. its always ok, anything forming a cloud over a certain area, gets devalued..leaving you a lil down on the SERPS or even more..

    Nothing to worry about.. dont let the cloud form over a specific place, keep it natural and win the game.. Good luck!
     
    lovekills_s, Sep 23, 2007 IP
  10. trichnosis

    trichnosis Prominent Member

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    when i visit your web site, everythink seems ok for me
     
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  11. Cyptc

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    Thanks guys, made me feel better :)
     
    Cyptc, Sep 24, 2007 IP
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    I think you are right on track. Generally speaking, Google is going to be in tune with your users. If your visitors hate your site, Google probably will too.

    Brandon
     
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  13. tradeya

    tradeya Notable Member

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    just dotn put those words too much on Metas title, description and keywords. got same keywords in Content is fine since you can not control the product name and amount of it.
     
    tradeya, Sep 24, 2007 IP