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Article Title: 6 Points That Can Damage Your Search Engine Optimization 
Campaigns
Author: Matthias Zeitler
Category: Search Engine Optimization, E-Business
Word Count: 501
Keywords: search marketing, internet marketing, online marketing
Author's Email Address: [email protected]
Article Source: http://www.distributeyourarticles.com
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  powerful tool towards showing you the success with your internet marketing 
campaigns and promotions. However,  to overdo certain things and follow the 
techniques that most search engines will consider unfair, you may actually harm 
your  campaigns beyond your expectations.  6 such techniques  avoid.

Keyword Stuffing

If you put too many keywords in your articles and online content,  will 
consider it as keyword spamming or keyword stuffing. This is completely 
unacceptable, can will prompt  to either get you off the ranks or completely 
delete your site’s details from the database. Therefore, always  a proper 
keyword density, and try using lateral keywords instead of  words repeatedly.

Range of Keywords

Don’t try to optimize a site or content for  keywords that  related . Make 
sure the content is always targeted towards specific information, and therefore 
use only those keywords that  that topic. The more broad you are with your 
keywords, the less targeted your content becomes. This can confuse   topic of 
your content.

Linking with Images

It  idea to use images on your web pages and content and add a hyperlink to it. 
This   factors that can enhance the results of your  campaigns. However,  
images that are too small, and have too many such images on your web page and 
online content,  may also consider it an unfair way to promote a site. This can 
harm your marketing objectives.

Too Many Reciprocal Links

Linking your site with a huge number of sites  idea, especially when the other 
sites have relevant content on them. However, if you own  domains yourself and 
are planning to link all those domains  through reciprocal links,  considered 
as link spamming. Search engines don’t like sites  IPs sharing too many links 
amongst each other. Avoid  links on your pages.

Bad Neighborhood

 linking to a bad neighborhood site (according to ), your site may lose  
ranking as well. This is primarily seen  outgoing links towards sites  
considered as spammy or unacceptable by .  incoming links from those sites, you 
can either request such sites to remove such links, or simply ignore them,  not 
that vital.

Copy  Unique

This  most important points after keyword stuffing. Make sure your site 
doesn’t have duplicate content on it, or  will never index your site. You 
should only have fresh, unique and relevant content on your site to make the  
campaigns work towards your success!



Matthias Zeitler is the CEO of MarkTheGlobe, Inc. 
(http://www.marktheglobe.com). 
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