WordPress Theme & Keyword Stuffing issue!

Started by venkatweetz, 06-19-2018, 23:10:09

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venkatweetzTopic starter

I'm using WordPress photography websites. By default, it comes with keyword tag for each photo. When I see the cached version of the page it displayed all tags in the links. Will Google consider this as a keyword stuffing practice? There is no error sign on Google console and other SEO third-party tools.

Am I safe?


bachynskijosh

Quote from: venkatweetz on 06-19-2018, 23:10:09
I'm using WordPress photography websites. By default, it comes with keyword tag for each photo. When I see the cached version of the page it displayed all tags in the links. Will Google consider this as a keyword stuffing practice? There is no error sign on Google console and other SEO third-party tools.

Am I safe?

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organictextiles

Hi

Effective Keyword Research. The first step is the most important. ...
Avoid Incorrect Phrases. In your eagerness to add keywords with high Google keyword ranking, you may end up adding incorrect phrases and sentences to the content. ...
Increase the Word Count. ...
Have the Right Mindset. ...
Quality is the King.
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Medical

Public facing pages, including readmes and translation files, may not be used to spam. Spammy behavior includes (but is not limited to) unnecessary affiliate links, tags to competitors plugins, use of over 12 tags total, blackhat SEO, and keyword stuffing.
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canarahydraulics

If you have a keyword or phrase repeated over 30 times in your plugin, you're probably spamming. There are exceptions, especially when a term is a common word or you're listing your shortcodes. However please be reasonable. If we see you using the same word 50 or more times in the readme, you'll likely be receiving a warning.
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marrysmith101

If the tags are not too much on each page, then in my opinion it is safe, and if tags are more than 4 to 6 then they can be harmful for search engine optimization and search engine can consider it keyword stuffing and you website positions can effect negatively.

Nizam18

Keyword stuffing is when someone attempts to manipulate their position in the search results by concentrating relevant keywords. Search engines can tell when keywords are abnormally distributed throughout the text or in a website's meta tags.
Nizam Ali,
Marketing Executive - Digital Transformation Company.
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