“Keyword stuffing and the big three search engines,” published by Herbert Zuze and Melius Weideman in Online Information Review, examines how major search engines react to extreme keyword stuffing. The study found that Google, Yahoo!, and Bing frequently indexed websites with high keyword densities, contrary to public warnings about automatic penalties. Read the full study on ResearchGate. (PDF) Keyword stuffing and the big three search engines
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