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How to Stop Over Optimizing and Start Creating for SEO
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How to Stop Over Optimizing and Start Creating for SEO ?? |
Keyword-rich anchors for internal links
Non-relevant keywords Pointing all internal or external links to top-level navigation pages Using multiple H1s on a page |
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Signs That You Might Be Over-Optimizing Your Site, which must be avoid: Keyword-rich anchors for internal links Non-relevant keywords Pointing all internal or external links to top-level navigation pages https://www.welllivingshop.com/shop-all/ |
This might help.
https://moz.com/blog/stop-optimizing...teboard-friday |
Just update title, meta description and unique content in every page. create back links daily. Don't create too many back links. It will improve your seo.
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Stop building low-quality backlinks in Bulk
stop keyword rich content i.e keyword stuffing stop bulk promotion update on page as per service and google standard |
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I think Keywords stuffed Footer in not count in major role of optimizing. Because we using since this method last 7 years but not affected little bit from this. You cal also highlight your anchor keywords in footer which are targeting for organic rank. |
1. Over-optimization used to work.
Back in the Wild West days of SEO, over-optimization was the way that sites gained rank. Stuffing a site with tons of keywords, or sending thousands of spammy links to a site was the quick-and-easy way to boost a site in the SERPs. 2. Over-optimization doesn’t work anymore. It definitely doesn’t work that way anymore. Today’s SEO’s know that keyword stuffing and linkspamming is SEO suicide. In April of 2012, Google leveled the over-optimization penalty, which completely deindexed sites that were still playing the linkstuffing and linkspamming game. A bunch of SEO techniques went black hat, and SEOs became wiser about the ways of Google. 3. Over-optimization isn’t what it used to be. Today, many SEOs glibly assure themselves, “I’m not over-optimizing!” Why do they say this? Because they’re not keyword stuffing. But today, over-optimization is more than just keyword stuffing. SEO is in a constant state of evolution. Google the search engine gets smarter, searches get smarter, SEOs get smarter, and then Google’s webspam team gets smart, too — and the playing field gets disrupted yet again. Enough SEOs know and heed the over-optimization perils of 2012. But that was years ago. Today, we need a new guide to over-optimization that will keep us from doing too much of a good thing — and bringing our SEO to a tragic end. |
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