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Red widgets could very easily appear 10-20 times without any attempt at keyword stuffing, but I assume you would be penalised.
Any thoughts? And ideas for working around this?
Me? 100+ domains of which 90%+ have keywords in the domain names and never a problem.
>irishaff - same here,id say its an advantage with good anchor text possibilities. all inbounds will have your keyword in them also.
Spot on, take every advantage you can joeking.
Keyword stuffing? I've seen a lot of theorising about it with the so-called optimum percentages and what may happen with stuffing of meta tags however does anyone have any genuine, hard evidence?
Google seems to like lots of keywords, up to 10% probably, but when you look at some pages which rank at the top it can sometimes be 50%!
Take irishaff's advice and you'll be flying and if not, there's a helluva lot of us about to be dumped!
if your keyword is in the domain name, title, description, meta tag, alt tags and all over your page, this could trip a filter.
Don't agree entirely with this statement.
One of our sites is example.com (not a real url) and by it's very nature has the example everywhere - title, meta tages, copy, headlines, etc.
We are number 1 for this term and have been for a long time.
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Not so in our experience.
Totally agree with you TropicalIsland, we have been likewise for many years and, in fact, it has been essential to do so for other SEs etc. Whilst Google may currently be #1 one must prepare for as many eventualities as possible! It just would not make sense to construct so many pages without that information and then find it to be of importance later on.