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[FONT=&quot]Keyword stuffing refers to the practice of adding extra keywords to a web page. The words are added for the advantage of search engines and not human visitors. The words may or may not be visible to human visitors. While not essentially a violation of search engine Terms of Service, in any case when the words are noticeable to humans, it detracts from the impact of a page.[/FONT]
 
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It simply means excessive use of keywords chosen. The standard is 1 kw for every 100 words. I'd like to share you this - [FONT=&quot]Search engines can’t read and understand what an article is all about. They merely depend on numbers which means that if your keyword phrase shows 2% keyword density, it could be the basis for determining what your article is all about + of course great content.[/FONT][FONT=&quot]

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Thank you expertwriter for your reply. Actually this is best practice to write better content on any topic when you target 1 keyword for 100 words.
 
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kw density is ok, but don't focus on it. Consider great content, right choice of kws associated to your biz and regular posting of unique content. You may have noticed that a lot of guys on the web keep mentioning about great and unique content. You should be able to determine this yourself first before I give you my own idea on - "What is a great content?"
 
Actually, excessive use of keywords and keyword stuffing is not the same.

Usual practice about keyword stuffing is that they are hidden on the page, for example same color as background. It is not necessary to be hidden, it can be added at the end of the article, as a block of text. It can also be used in conjunction with plugins, using search terms used to get on that page, where each search term is added one after another. We can see that on many torrent sites. It's usually called : Last Search Terms
These can be linked to other pages, but not necessary.

Excessive use of keywords is technique, where you combine your keywords WITH the article on a particular page.
 
Again I hear this term "unique article" from klakshman8, are you sure you know what it is? What are you targeting for your unique article; search engines or your readers? If you're only after the first one for a higher ranking on the first page, that's short range. Target your readers to gain long range advantage. But again, what is a real "unique content?"


 
Keyword stuffing is one of the famous black hat techniques where webmaster feed their keywords on page to get ranking on search engine with those relevant keywords.
 
Keyword Stuffing

Hi

Keyword Stuffing refers to when one intentionally puts more than required keywords on page content which may be considered as spamming by search engines.

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Hello Guys, Keyword stuffing is a practice in which webmasters load their pages with instances of commonly searched for keywords. The practice is designed to direct traffic to the site by raising the site's ranking in search results, in the hopes of increasing site income. However, keyword stuffing can be an unwise choice; many search engines penalize for keyword stuffing, and they use complex algorithms to detect signs of keyword stuffing, even when it is cleverly done Thanks and Regards seoworldclass.com

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Hello Guys,

Keyword stuffing is a practice in which webmasters load their pages with instances of commonly searched for keywords. The practice is designed to direct traffic to the site by raising the site's ranking in search results, in the hopes of increasing site income. However, keyword stuffing can be an unwise choice; many search engines penalize for keyword stuffing, and they use complex algorithms to detect signs of keyword stuffing, even when it is cleverly done Thanks and Regards seoworldclass.com

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[FONT=&quot]Keyword stuffing refers to the practice of adding extra keywords to a web page. The words are added for the advantage of search engines and not human visitors. The words may or may not be visible to human visitors. While not essentially a violation of search engine Terms of Service, in any case when the words are noticeable to humans, it detracts from the impact of a page.[/FONT]

Writing copy that uses excessive amounts of the core keyword.
When people use keyword stuffed copy it tends to read mechanically (and thus does not convert well and is not link worthy), plus some pages that are crafted with just the core keyword in mind often lack semantically related words and modifiers from the related vocabulary (and that causes the pages to rank poorly as well).
 
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