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Hosting & Domaining development => SEO / SEM/ SMO Discussions => Topic started by: Kispira on Mar 14, 2024, 08:30 AM

Title: Overusing website keywords - what does it look like?
Post by: Kispira on Mar 14, 2024, 08:30 AM
Good morning, we hear a lot about the bad overuse of keywords on the website. But what does it look like?, what exactly is it about?

If you write an article, it is already an abuse of the word. When writing, for example, about a car camera - how many excess occurrences of the word camera or car camera will there be? How can this be ruined? Maybe someone can answer this question.
Title: Re: Overusing website keywords - what does it look like?
Post by: rahul verma on Mar 15, 2024, 07:27 AM
Unnatural keyword usage looks spammy. This can discourage users from interacting with your page or link and harm your brand image. Also, Google rewards high-quality, person-first content. Meaning if you purposefully stuff a webpage with keywords, it's unlikely to rank well.
Title: Re: Overusing website keywords - what does it look like?
Post by: Kispira on Mar 15, 2024, 08:26 AM
Keyword density according to the websites that measure it in my case is 0.8%.

Initially, as I read somewhere, it is around 3%. For me it never exceeds 1% - rather a little below. I don't pay attention to it when writing, but recently it started to make me wonder.