Content marketing ideas, tips and advice

Keyword Stuffing: What every blogger needs to know!

keyword stuffing

I read a blog post earlier, which was clearly written for SEO purposes, rather than for people. It was an example of an SEO tactic called keyword stuffing.

What is keyword stuffing?

Keyword stuffing is the process of over optimizing a page of content, for a word or phrase, which is then used over and over again, in order to improve the keyword density of the post. The higher the keyword density, the easier it is for search engines to figure out what that post is all about. The post I just read was 337 words long and repeated the same 2 word key phrase 24 times!

It’s a low value form of SEO, as these over optimized posts tend to achieve very poor conversion rates. Yes, people will find them via search engines, but because they are stuffed with the same phrase over and over and over again, they make little sense. So, people tend to leave those pages as quickly as they arrive.

Focus on conversions, not traffic!

Over optimized, keyword stuffed posts are tempting for bloggers, who are more focused on traffic than focused on conversions; sales, subscribers, emails, sales inquiries etc.

Whilst it’s nice to see a few thousand people visit your blog each day, if they leave within seconds because the content fails to earn their attention, what’s the point? It’s a little like sending a huge mail shot out to people, which contains a badly written letter that makes no sense to the reader. It would reach lots of people, yet generate no positive response.

Organic optimization

The reality is that a well written post, which is on topic and focused around a single idea, can easily be picked up by search engines, whilst being of value to your target readership. Such posts are organically optimized. It’s natural. It reads great. It converts!

For example, if I were to write a review right now, for my new HTC One X phone, there would be a number of times where I would need to mention the full name of the phone. This would include the post title, the initial paragraph and at least one of the sub-headings. I’d also need to mention the full name of the phone in any stats I produced as well as the summing up section at the end of the review.

In short: Attract focused traffic by optimizing organically. Yes, it’s a smart move to ensure your blog posts are easy for the Google bot to understand, but stuffing them with keywords so they make little or no sense when people try to read them, is a waste of your time.

Photo: Jma Work

Blogging, motivation and golden eggs!

Do you see blogging as a chore or something that you look forward to? Your answer to that question may be a lot more valuable to you than you imagine. It could be an indicator that you need to make an important adjustment to the way you use your business blog.

Business owners who blog tend to fit into one of the following 2 groups.

Some see blogging as a chore

The first group don’t write posts very often and see blogging as a marketing activity that they have to do.

Of course, it’s hard to find the time or motivation to blog, when you see it as a chore. It’s understandable too, when we consider that the massive majority of business owners who blog have no effective strategy, so they see very little reward for their efforts. They wrongly assume blogging is the problem, rather than the approach they are using.

Some see blogging as a goose that lays golden eggs

The second group always seem to find the time and energy to invest in developing their blog.

Of course, it’s easy to get motivated to blog, when you see bankable results from your blogging, such as new clients and more targeted, high quality marketing leads. When leaders from your industry contact you via your blog to ask your opinion and you see your reputation growing within your marketplace literally every working day, blogging is actually extremely enjoyable.

I generated close to a quarter of a million dollars in high quality business from my blogging last year, and loved writing every word or every post! Blogging is only a chore, when it isn’t generating the results you need.

What next?

If you are in that first group, the solution is not to do more of what doesn’t work. That would be like rowing a boat harder and harder in the wrong direction, hoping you will magically reach your destination, if you just row hard enough for long enough.

The answer is to get yourself into the second group, by learning how to do the right things, correctly.

When you do, blogging suddenly becomes a positive circle, where your effort is rewarded many times over. This motivates you to carry on doing the right things, correctly, which creates increasingly good results, which inspire you to do more.

If you’d like some help getting into that second group, I strongly recommend you read this.

Photo: Mykl Roventine

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