Is Your Article Overoptimized? The Signs Google May Be Ignoring It

Is Your Article Overoptimized? The Signs Google May Be Ignoring It

A lot of publishers still think “more SEO” means more rankings. That is outdated thinking. Google’s spam policies explicitly define keyword stuffing as filling a page with keywords or numbers in an attempt to manipulate rankings, often in unnatural lists, repeated phrases, or out-of-context blocks of text. Google gives examples such as repeating the same … Read more

Thin Content Examples That Quietly Hurt Rankings More Than You Think

Thin Content Examples That Quietly Hurt Rankings More Than You Think

People keep using “thin content” like a vague insult, but Google’s own guidance is much more concrete than that. In Search Console help for the manual action called “Thin content with little or no added value,” Google gives common examples: thin affiliate pages, content from other sources such as scraped content or low-quality guest posts, … Read more