I actually don't really worry
about the keyword stuff, but others swear by it, so I felt that it was important to mention here.
Not exact matches
Indeed, personal branding is all
about representing yourself as well as possible, and
keyword stuffing actually accomplishes the exact opposite.
Now I'm not going to bore you with SEO techie
stuff, but I will tell you
about one of my findings that was very helpful to enable my site to rank on the first page of Google for two of my competitive
keywords.
Thank you for reminding me 100 times that we're talking
about Barclay Arrival Premier World Elite Mastercard, because from paragraph to paragraph, I was beginning to forget that this is a
keyword stuffing fluff piece
about Barclay Arrival Premier World Elite Mastercard.
That doesn't mean
keyword stuffing, but it does mean being strategic
about how you describe your firm and including those keywords in your About page with links to places on the site where visitors can find more information about that topic.&r
about how you describe your firm and including those
keywords in your
About page with links to places on the site where visitors can find more information about that topic.&r
About page with links to places on the site where visitors can find more information
about that topic.&r
about that topic.»
We do not publish posts
about specific practice areas, and we definitely do not publish generic,
keyword -
stuffed vomit like «Should Distracted Driving Have Greater Penalties?»
Finally, search engines also use Latent Semantic Indexing to determine the topic of a page, so avoid
keyword stuffing (using the same
keyword over and over) and instead include plenty of related terms to signal what your page is
about.
Remember that using
keywords is not
about stuffing the resume with whatever is expected of you.
Before you reject
keyword stuffing, you need to educate people
about them, because
keywords often do play a part in the hiring process.
We're
about to have a debate
about something called
keyword stuffing that could decide the fate of your next job application or the next candidate you are looking to hire.