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    • 7liberty
      7liberty last edited by

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      • SVmedia
        SVmedia last edited by

        I wouldn't say you've "stuffed keywords" because there's really not enough written copy for them to be stuffed into.I would get a little more detail in those product descriptions. Give them crawlers a little something to sink their teeth into.

        The page grader is useful but it's really more of a guideline.  especially when you're optimizing for long-tail phrases like that. Dont' feel like you need an 'A' for that page to do well in search.

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        • WesleySmits
          WesleySmits last edited by

          I agree with Colin McGraw.

          The website contains very little text on very important pages. The product pages should contain a very well written description of the product containing keywords particular to that product.(Keep in mind that the description should be natural so the reader doesn't get the feeling that you are stuffing it.)

          But to answer your question, i do not think that you stuffed keywords. Just think that you should add text on the site. Not just to add text, but to give your users more information about the website, the categories and the products so that they will be persuaded quicker to actually buy them. Aside from the better conversion rate you should get higher ranking from it too. 🙂

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          • MarketingOfAmerica
            MarketingOfAmerica last edited by

            I have recently analyzed 44 different topics, I pulled the top 10 for each keyword and analyzed all 440 websites.  The average text on a page was 1007 words.  The top 3 positions was exactly 1750 words.  This might be something you may want to think about as well, besides what everyone else said.

            Have a great day.

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            • Esaky
              Esaky last edited by

              I want to know ! how we can find Keyword usage in old article. For new Article I use very less same keyword in an article or post. ! any tools or we have read one by one !

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