redirecting keyword marketing

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Stuffing in keywords all over

squeezing in pages and metadata with targeted keywords was once a legitimate approach for SEO management However, the Google Panda came along in 2013 and started applying smarts to the algorithm. Things got smart by clustering keywords through intent. By intent and this was scuttled.

I often wondered what Google's function was in life. It's dawned on me that they are here to police the web

May we fare well with the webmaster of webmasters. Keyword stuffing is a crime and behind it lurks it;s monster in the dungeon big brother Duplicate content, Wealthy Affiliate has learned from Google and will carry out its duties to the full extent of the law

This is an ever-changing Google. No no-nos about it Be safe grasshoppers!

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Big Brother is watching you.

Quick question,
How would I know if I’m committing the crime of keyword stuffing?

Google Analytics will give you indicators!

Ok thanks Mike

Thanks Mike. This’ll help a lot of us...appreciate it!

Yes oh wise one!
KyleAnn

We all have to obey to proceed.

Derek

Yes, Sensei, we must obey the laws of the universe and the internet!

Hi Michael,

Google will change as long as they feel SEO managers are cheating their current algorithms.

The aspect of your websites engagement will begin to have a strong impact on your ranking, it now appears that engagement with the visitor will be added to the other 200 different features of the algorithm's calculations for total ranking as well as the overall relevancy to the actual search inquiry.

There latest improvement, Rank Brain this IA program that determines the relevancy of your blog to the true intent of the search inquire and ranks it accordingly.

It will indeed be interesting to see what they will come up with next,

Calvin

I feel Google knows what your content is about even if you don't put a keyword.

Thanks for sharing, Mike.

I had heard of the "Panda" but after your post I did some more digging and came across a little more information on how it actually works for and against sites content quality. You are right, Google is "ever-changing".

Donnie

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