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[B]Keyword Stuffing[/B] – Repeating Meta Keywords and using keywords unrelated to the site’s content or sole the purpose of boosting the page’s rankings in search engines. This includes hiding keywords on the page by making the text the same color as the background, hiding keywords in comment tags, overfilling Alt Tags with long strings of keywords, etc. Keyword stuffing is considered a shady way to game search engines, and as such is discouraged.

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@anjali_talkingJul 30.2013 — Exactly ! Keyword stuffing is really a worst way to promote your site. But now stuffed content is not liked by big G.
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@mikesmithnewJul 30.2013 — Its better to meta keywords tag. Google no longer using it. Also avoid stuffing keywords in the body text. Keep keyword density less than 3%.
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@HanasonsJul 31.2013 — Keyword stuffing is all about using too many keywords on web page which comes under black hat SEO.

It is not recommended as well.
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@georgegibsonAug 01.2013 — Keyword stuffing is considered to be an unethical search engine optimization (SEO) technique, which leads to banning a website from major search engines either temporarily or permanently. Keyword stuffing occurs when a web page is loaded with keywords in the meta tags or in content of a web page.
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@bryanalvarezAug 03.2013 — excess of keyword
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@HanasonsAug 03.2013 — excess of keyword[/QUOTE]

Exactly! And it doesn't give any SEO benefit as well, so it is better to avoid it.
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@jessicarobinAug 08.2013 — Keyword stuffing is the term used to define the relevant or irrelevant placement of keywords in a piece of content. With stuffed keywords, there are higher chances for a content to gain maximum visibility on search engines for those particular frequently searched keywords. Keyword stuffing in meta-tags and content acts as a tool to direct traffic to a site but is considered a black hat search engine optimization technique because of the irrelevancy it gives to the readers.
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@jackspparowAug 09.2013 — keyword stuffying consider as a repetition of keywords in the content. I feel it is not beneficial for us as google will consider this as a unethical activity.
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@ashleygreenAug 09.2013 — Keyword stuffing is the practice of inserting a large number of keywords into Web content and meta tags in the attempt to artificially increase a page's ranking in search results and drive more traffic to the site. A keyword is a significant term that is relevant to the content in question.
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@aliceriaAug 13.2013 — The keyword stuffing is depends on many SEO ranking factors. The repeated primary keyword on the prominence places such as meta tags, content, first paragraph and keyword density over 4-8% and many more ranking factors. It's completely Onpage optimization process, it's can hurt the seo ranks.
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@123wordAug 21.2013 — [B]Keywords Stuffing[/B]= keywords stuffing is "[B]repetition of keywords in a single web-page[/B]". which type of technique is a black hat seo
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