"Use the keywords at least 15 times." I've heard this more times than I can count! While I often prefer otherwise, I sometimes have to heed the client's request. Here’s why I’m not a fan of this approach: 🛑Exact match phrases sound unnatural. 🛑Many times, the keyword is grammatically incorrect. 🛑Search engines prioritize user experience. 🛑Context and intent are more important than exact wording. So, don't fall for the myth of keyword stuffing. Instead, focus on quality content! Here’s how: ✅Incorporate keywords naturally. ✅Maintain a conversational tone. ✅Address user intent. ✅Create valuable, informative content. This approach leads to: ✨Better user engagement. ✨Improved search rankings. ✨Higher conversion rates.Satisfied clients in the long run. —- If you want quality content that naturally and contextually includes keywords, send me a DM with a "Hey" and let’s get started right away! ✨
Using grammatically incorrect keywords just for the sake is like a red flag of the content. Forcing certain phrases into the content isn't gonna work anymore. Time has changed.
- It's crucial to strike a balance between SEO requirements and readability. - Overstuffing keywords can detract from the overall quality and user experience. Shagun Dhanuka
This is correct bro! The user experience should be prioritized!
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5moKeyword stuffing used to be trendy at one time, but now search engines have gotten smarter too. They prioritize relevance over keyword stuffing. So, it's crucial to use keywords naturally through out the content and not forcing it too many times. There was a time when I was writing for a website who demanded keyword stuffing, Shagun. But, it never made sense, since the main keyword sounded weird, and since then i understood how its actually done when I joined another proper internship. Now, I'm following all the right SEO measures, thank goodness.👊🌻