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Old 02-13-2013, 07:39 AM  
NaughtyObserver
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questions about some seo stuff

I have a niche driven wordpress multisite blog that I cover a lot of different 'naughtiest of the web' niche content all through out the network. I received a spam post on one of my blogs:

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Hello Web Admin, I noticed that your On-Page SEO is is missing a few factors, for one you do not use all three H tags in your post, also I notice that you are not using bold or italics properly in your SEO optimization. On-Page SEO means more now than ever since the new Google update: Panda. No longer are backlinks and simply pinging or sending out a RSS feed the key to getting Google PageRank or Alexa Rankings, You now NEED On-Page SEO. So what is good On-Page SEO?First your keyword must appear in the title.Then it must appear in the URL.You have to optimize your keyword and make sure that it has a nice keyword density of 3-5% in your article with relevant LSI (Latent Semantic Indexing). Then you should spread all H1,H2,H3 tags in your article.Your Keyword should appear in your first paragraph and in the last sentence of the page. You should have relevant usage of Bold and italics of your keyword.There should be one internal link to a page on your blog and you should have one image with an alt tag that has your keyword?.wait there?s even more Now what if i told you there was a simple WordPress plugin that does all the On-Page SEO, and automatically for you? That?s right AUTOMATICALLY, just watch this 4minute video for more information at
Here is what I draw from this:
  • you do not use all three H tags in your post - All my post titles are <h1>. I do not feel the need usually to use <h2> or <h3> all the time. Is this bad?
  • not using bold or italics properly - What is the proper way? Is this still relevant? Do I need to bold the keywords in my blog posts? Strategic bolding (like just one instance?)
  • keyword must appear in the title and url - If I'm writing about two lesbians with dildos and a fucking machine who also screw anally - how do I title my post? using all? [lesbian] [dildo] [fucking machine] [anal] Or do I just try and place one in the interest of not being 'spammy'? I use a permalinks that makes the post title the url, so that shouldn't be a problem. My posts usually take on a more general descriptive stance rather then keyword stuffing.
  • keyword density of 3-5% in your article with relevant LSI (Latent Semantic Indexing) - All of this just annoys me so I just try to write blog posts naturally as if I were speaking rather then try to strategically pound keywords. I don't even know what having relevant LSI even means.

Thanks for any information you an provide.
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