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Old 09-01-2009, 06:39 PM  
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Originally Posted by pompousjohn View Post
In trying to create SEO friendly blog posts with optimal keyword density is it acceptable degrade the grammatical construction of the narrative a little in order to optimize keyword density?

And how far can a person go with this?

I mean, I assume we use text-rich blog posts mainly to rank for our keywords, in an adult blog its mainly the photos that sell the sites we promote - right?

So if the text comes off a little "english as a second language" sounding just because I needed to cram a keyword into place without having to rewrite the whole thing, is that going to cause major damage to my sales?

What do you guys think?
In a word, maybe. For instance, I wont accept or produce content that doesn't sound "natural" and intelligent, however I provide mainstream SEO for the most part and thus, spammy worthless pages are stupid on a house painters site. Now by contrast, I see lots of SEOs run spammy pages (and hundreds of them ugh) in an attempt to be relevant in other industries.

My best advice: Focus on the market and concentrate on the end user experience. If you wouldn't stick around, neither will porngoers, and you won't convert.
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