Semalt Answers Why Keyword Stuffing Leads To Panda Penalties

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23.05.2018

Semalt Answers Why Keyword Stu ng Leads To Panda Penalties

Jack Miller, the Semalt Senior Customer Success Manager, is going to tell you how to avoid being penalized by Google and eventually get top positions in the SERP. My website was penalized in August 2013 in the data refresh. At that time, the Hummingbird updates were released, and a few other sites were also penalized. Since then, I have not been able to regain the ranking in Google search. I was then penalized in November 2013, but I didn't get any spam action noti cation. I have never done link building and always focus on writing quality articles. At rst, I was not able to understand why my website is penalized. Later on, I came to know that Google shows half of my site's pages while using its search engine algorithms. I've had high usage of some of the keywords, and it's possible that the keyword stuf ng led Google to penalize my website. It has now been proved that excessive keyword stuf ng leads to Panda penalties, but the primary thing you should bear in mind is the stuf ng of one keyword or phrase is not going to affect your site. Instead, the stuf ng of multiple keywords and phrases is harmful to your web pages. While writing a speci c topic, you may use a large number of keywords and phrases, considering that it is suitable for your website. Even the overuse of same terms is not good for your website while talking about a speci c business or product. If you repeat the mistake and stuff keywords in all of your articles, you are riding a tiger! https://rankexperience.com/articles/article1729.html

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