Keyword Stuffing

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Post by myndconsulting »

I don't think it's keyword stuffing since each image has a unique product number as text link.

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Post by signaltelevision »

Yehh as mate says it is not consider as key word stuffing. You can provide such kind of links to your image. It is not consider as key word stuffing.
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Post by rayter »

Putting alt tags to images is fine. It's not keyword stuffing. Make sure it's relevant to your target keywords.

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Post by mrandrei »

No it's not. You can put links and alt tags to images. Just make sure not to stuff the images with tons of keyword phrases. Limit it to one keyword per image.

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Post by bpatton »

Nope not keyword stuffing
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Post by Sofia101 »

yea all are right that its not keyword stuffing so please dont worry. This is about the dumbest form of keyword spamming I have seen in a long time. I mean at least try and hide it better by pushing it off page with CSS or something. Most of the time when I see a site that is stuffing keywords, they are literally stuffing them in there visible text for everyone to read. In some occasions the image alt tags would be stuffed full of keywords, or they try and hide a bunch of text at the bottom of the site. Sad thing is I wonder how many people believe this guy about google not listing his site and end up buying the product.
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Post by KrazyG »

It is not really considered as a keyword stuffing. But as much as you could, avoid repeating your keywords on your content over and over again.
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Not at all.

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Not at all.

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Post by mrandrei »

It's totally fine. Google won't penalize you from doing that. Just do it moderately. Don't stuff the images with tons of keyword phrases.

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Post by aubreyrafaeli »

I guess it's ok but why won't you try to put the link at the image itself. If a use clicks the image of your products, the user will be taken to the specific product page where he/she can see the product specifications. You can also add the reliable "alt" tag to your image. :)

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Post by odellj »

I've never heard of it even being considered keyword stuffing. Google loves Image Alt tags, so does Safari. I think you mean the caption under the picture as well. I think it's great.

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Post by my_misyel »

On the menu page it has about 3 rows 4 colums of images. Under the image is the name of the PRODUCT and LINK TEXT linked to that page. However, the link text on all the products have the same text and then the product #.

EX: example product 1200, example product 1220, example product 1250
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I don't think so. As long as you provide each keywords with codes, each keywords will be treated differently.

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Post by richreason »

I think it should not because keyword stuffing is keyword keyword and keyword on one article
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Post by divengrabber »

no its not happan like keyword stuffing. so dont worry.

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