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A lot of bloggers and internet marketers think they have SEO all sewn up, or they rely on rumors about SEO, rather than tried and tested strategies.

But actually it doesn’t take that much common sense to work out that overuse of keywords, known as “keyword stuffing” just looks ridiculous.

The first time I posted a video to YouTube, I think I put over 400 keywords in the Description box after the main description! I had noticed that videos were showing up for searches I had done, but the search words were not in the title, so I checked the descriptions. So I copied them. But this was before YouTube was bought by Google, and although the proper use of keywords goes a long way to getting your content seen, this sort of thing does not work anymore. In fact your site is more likely to be penalized for it.

But I still see sites all the time where people clearly have not worked this out. They are still conforming to what used to work 6 or 7 years ago. I see articles with the main keyword mentioned six times in the first paragraph, and twenty times in the rest of the article, to the point that the text makes no sense at all. And it looks toally unprofessional.

There is nothing wrong with basic SEO, such as putting your keywords in the title, URL, subheadings, images and a small number of times in the content, but the text also has to at least appear professional to human readers, not just search engine spiders.

People are going to be put off by seeing keyword stuffing, and obvious ways to try and fool the search engines. If you look at some of the most successful blogs and websites out there, they actually use the minimum of keywords, and rely more on their brand and reputation to keep the readers they already have.

On the niche sites I have developed to help people and acquire interactivity, I have always got more comments on the posts where the On-Page SEO and keywords within the content is at a minimum. I guess what it boils down to is whether you want to make a quick buck, or whether you’re in this for the long haul. If you want to create longevity and build your reputation in internet marketing, it is best to write articles that look natural.

Repopulating Old Posts on This Blog

January 24, 2012

Over the last few days I’ve been adding the old blog posts to this blog (see my other post called New Blog – Starting From Scratch) from Google’s cache and from the WayBack Machine, as that way, the links were left intact (although the WayBack Machine’s links had their site at the beginning of the [...]

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Thesis and Themedy Child Theme

January 17, 2012
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Last summer I bought Thesis, the popular premium WordPress theme for a couple of my niche sites, and though there is a learning curve, it is very flexible and customizable. The staff on the support forum are also very helpful. The more fancy sites that I see however, require a bit more knowledge of css [...]

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New Blog – Starting From Scratch

January 16, 2012
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OK, I guess I’d better fess up to what a clutz I am (that’s one word for it). Last week I wanted to move my blog from its own directory EngineerYourSuccess.com/blog/ to the root directory; EngineerYourSuccess.com, as the main site was built on XSitePro and didn’t match the blog. Plus, you can make WordPress look [...]

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Do you Factor in Contingency Time?

October 12, 2011
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We often forget to factor in Contingency time, when we make our To Do lists and plan our day. But if you want to manage your time effectively, contingencies cannot be ignored. I often used to lie awake at night because my mind was full of ideas about what I want to do in my [...]

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How To Remove WordPress Version Number

November 30, 2010

Although I always update WP whenever I notice there is a new version, I have lots of affiliate WP sites working on auto-pilot, that need very little maintenance. I have just finished going through them all, adding the 7 security tips I blogged about the other day. But this is another great tip for when [...]

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7 Tips To Prevent Your Blog From Being Hacked

November 25, 2010

You WordPress blog could be vulnerable to hackers, and you would not even necessarily know once you got hacked. The WordPress security tips below are the absolute minimum strategies I would suggest to increase security and minimize the chances of your WordPress blog from being hacked. There are more involved technical methods for advanced users, [...]

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Will Your Online Business Die When You Die?

July 14, 2010
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Over at Daily Blog Tips Alan Mater is asking the very important question; What Will Happen To My Blog When I Die? A friend of mine died quite young and sadly no-one is continuing his online work. If you have a substantial online income and a lot of your success is due to your blogs, [...]

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Avoid The Google Sandbox

July 10, 2010

I think Dan Brock‘s suggestion of using a “Coffee Filter” site by building backlinks to social or articles sites rather than your brand new website, is excellent advice. That way your shiny new site won’t be sandboxed while Google makes up their mind if it offers searchers anything of value, while still getting lots of [...]

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