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    • andzon
      andzon last edited by

      Hi for example i wrote some content for my front page and putting all key words in one paragraph for example

      phone case, phone x, phone life, phone battery, phone charger.

      does it affect my seo by putting all these keywords in one sentence?

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      • sachin-sv
        sachin-sv last edited by

        If you are planning to insert these keywords in your content for the sake of SEO then I would strongly suggest you to avoid this practice.

        Having a keyword appear multiple times on the page does help Google to relate what the page is all about, however, stuffing the keywords unnecessarily will fade your users' experience and warn Google that you are trying to over-optimize your page for the algorithm and your site may get penalized.

        I would advice you to focus more on quality of the content and try to use the keywords in optimum level. Get your content right, think about the words you want a page to be found for and use them naturally on the page. It will help you to created a solid foundation and will support all of your other SEO efforts.

        Hope this helps!

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        • gazzerman1
          gazzerman1 last edited by

          Google just ran a new Panda update targeting quality content.

          It looks for words related such as synonyms and well written content. Over use of keywords will not help you it will harm you.

          Google around a bit and read about Panda and quality content. It will become very clear that the methods you describe will only hurt you.

          @sachin-sv also makes a very valid point that your content should be written with your users in mind. This will help with trust, if users thing your English is poor they may choose to distrust your product. A regular user has no idea why you would mention the word phone so many times.

          Better ti choose your main key-phrase and a write a compelling sales paragraph such as

          Our x Phone is [sales pitch] additionally we have durable cases in multiple colours available, replacement batteries, chargers and lots more..... (try using words like mobile/cell etc... and other synonyms where appropriate, the diversity will be good)

          You could look for other well written sites that sell the same product and rank well in Google, take that a rewrite it with more detailed information.

          This is going to work much better for you and will not get you penalised for keyword stuffing.

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