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tried to do a search on this but the search funtion was down. Here is my question:-
I run a directory website listing all useful links like cool links, funny links, laugh, jokes, and more. So i have many sections or cateogires divided into like funny jokes, blonde jokes, today's laugh and etc.
Basically i do not provide these contents on my website. I just do a link to other pages. So i provide description for each of these links.
Now, for every link with description, i cannot avoid the keyword density because i need to write something like
Blonde's Joke
Find blonde's joke in this website. Categorized into blonde jokes, funny jokes, cool jokes....
[example.com...]
So for each category, i have very high density for the specific keyword, in this case, (joke). Is this considered as spam?
Hopefully, I'll get a lot of natural links, it's not going to be a scraper site; original articles are being written right now as well.
Nevertheless I want to include quite a few datafeeds, too, built around this word, and KW density will be very high... This word will be included evrywhere - in product names, descriptions, category names, in articles and so on. With natural linking and content growth rate, what are the chances of getting "KW density penalty"?
It's a crazy and very promising concept, and I hope to start seeing 10-20k visitors a day from Google just in a few months, but KW density penalty scares me a bit...
I'm going to stick to white hat SEO, may be G will not penalize me even with 15-20% kw density?