This isn’t an SEOPressor WordPress SEO Plugin Review per se, it’s a tongue in cheek look at some comment SPAM trying to sell SEOPressor. Looking to deal with comment SPAM without using Akismet, read how the Stallion Responsive SEO Package handles Comment SPAM.
This is the best comment SPAM I’ve had for the Stallion Theme site so far, I’m the developer of the best WordPress SEO Package available so having SEO plugin SPAMMERS tell me I’ve not optimised my content is funny.
Deleted the SEOPressor SPAM comment but here’s the main text minus the links:
SEOPressor SEO Plugin SPAM
Hello Web Admin, I noticed that your On-Page SEO is not that great, 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?
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SEOPressor Review
Made my day, some dumb-ass affiliate trying to market SEOPressor WordPress plugin on an .info domain.
I’ve not looked at SEOPressor, so not reviewed it as such, hope it doesn’t suggest bold and italics are major SEO factors?
Keyword density, total joke, there is no such thing as a perfect keyword density. If you have two pages, one with 100 words and the other with 1,000 words the densities are going to be completely different.
Does having a keyword used 3-5 times on a 100 word post sound like enough SEO to you? You add the keyword to your H1 header, anchor text of a link or two and you are running out of words before the density goes to high!!!
Does having a keyword used 30-50 times on a 1000 word post sound like a possible SPAM page to you? This page ignoring the sidebars and other extras will be around 600 to 650 words. Let’s say I was targeting the SERP “SEOPressor WordPress SEO Plugin Review”, to have a density of 3-5% for SEOPressor WordPress SEO Plugin Review I have to use that phrase 20-33 times!!!
I count the phrase SEOPressor WordPress SEO Plugin Review three times above (four now, five including the instance below :-)), I’m short at least 15 instances of the phrase, time to make up the density:
SEOPressor WordPress SEO Plugin Review X ~15 to 28 and we’d have our 3-5% density.
Let’s not forget though by hitting the SEOPressor 3-5% density for that phrase I’ll have gone way above 3-5% for the individual keywords SEOPressor, WordPress, SEO, Plugin and Review because I’ve used those keywords elsewhere in the post. Do I now remove some of those instances of SEO, WordPress, Plugin, SEOPressor etc…
This doesn’t even take into account usage by other theme elements like sidebar widgets, related posts plugins etc… which makes the number meaningless without taking the entire webpage into account (that’s what Google does).
That’s why worrying about keyword density is stupid, add your keywords as much as possible without ruining the user experience, if it reads fine use it, if not you’ve gone over the top on your SEO. That’s the only rule you need when SEOing content and thinking keyword density.
SEOPressor Review SERPs
I checked the SEOPressor WordPress SEO Plugin Review SERP in Google about half an hour after posting this and here’s the screenshot, straight in at number one with no messing around with keyword density.
I have no idea what the keyword densities of any of the keywords within this article are, yet straight in at number one in under 30 minutes for a review SERP SEOPressor plugin affiliates (some will be SEOPressor users) should have in the bag. My SEOPressor rankings are down to a combination of a site with a fair number of backlinks (PR5 home page), using the Stallion Theme (best WordPress SEO theme guaranteed) and writing content with SEO in mind, if it reads OK use it, if it reads like SPAM, don’t.
David Law
SEOPressor Internal Links to Other Site Pages
Hi David.
Another hole you’ve knocked in the SEOpressor theory?
I know SEOpressor isn’t one of your products and I know you haven’t tried it but daniel tan, who promotes it, is quite a well respective WordPress guru so could you clarify this for me please.
One of the parameters that SEOpressor uses is that you must have an internal link to another page of your site. I always do this to get a little green tick in the SEOpressor boxes.
Before using your link cloaking and redirection scripts today I would have had a link which SEOPressor sees.
With your great scripts it now looks like this: “Just the Anchor Text”
does it matter that Google apparently doesn’t see any links between pages David and can it affect any rankings? (Incidentally I’m guessing not but if you could just explain when you have a few spare minutes I’d appreciate it.
Many thanks
Nigel
SEOPressor Internal Links to Other Site Pages
SEO Importance of Internal Links and Anchor Text
I wouldn’t generally advise hiding/cloaking links to your own pages as they’ll pass no PR/link benefit and so will be less likely to rank well. There’s an argument for hiding/cloaking privacy pages and similar pages that are irrelevant to a sites rankings and waste link benefit, but the page you mention above appears to be one you’d want SERPs for.
“SEOpressor uses is that you must have an internal link to another page of your site”
I can’t see a lot of SEO logic in this, you sure it’s not link to a related page on the site? So if a page was about “Stallion Theme Cloak Affiliate Links Tutorial” you’d ideally want links from the page with anchor containing one or more of the relevant keywords. Not much to gain linking from this page to one that’s not relevant beyond having more links to the page you are linking to.
I’m lazy when it comes to internal linking (and external linking to other sites I own) and try to automate it as much as possible.
I use plugins like the Related Posts plugins (free from WordPress SEO Plugins) you see below the Comment form on this page and on a few sites the SEO Smart Links WordPress Plugin (link on the plugin page above): never seem to find the time to setup the SEO Smart Links Plugin on most of my sites (not automated enough :-)).
Links off a page are important if you can get many of them to use anchor text related to the SERPs you are after for the page the links are off. If I wasn’t so lazy I’d manually splatter relevant links to internal pages and other sites I own through out my posts.
SEO wise anchor text has more SEO benefit for the page the anchor text is on than standard body text. So if you have a page about “Link Cloaking” and a link from that page to a page about link cloaking and the link has anchor text “Link Cloaking” (or related anchor text), changing the link to a hidden/cloaked link (using Stallion) will turn the link into standard body text as far as Google etc…. goes and so SEO benefit (from the anchor text) will be lost. However, if this is a link to an affiliate site you loose more SEO benefit (you loose link benefit) by linking out to an affiliate site that you don’t want to waste link benefit on compared to the SEO gain from relevant anchor text.
Basically do hide/cloak affiliate links, don’t hide/cloak links to your own pages. If you hide/cloak an affiliate link with anchor text that was highly relevant to the page the link is on try to add another link using similar anchor text to one of your relevant pages.
David
SEO Importance of Internal Links and Anchor Text
SEOPressor plugin SPAM
I get about 20 identical comments a day from the same person. It’s really annoying me as I’m also in the SEO industry and I know that keyword density isn’t an exact science. I thought about sending them a huge email but I’ve got a feeling it’s a bot.
Akismet WordPress Plugin and Mark as SPAM
Easy to deal with, install the WordPress plugin Akismet and Mark the persons comments as SPAM, Akismet will quickly learn to automatically mark that persons comments as SPAM.
My sites receive thousands of SPAM comments a day and Akismet deals with around 99.99% automatically.
The comment I listed above was one marked as SPAM by Akismet, was deleting SPAM comments and noticed it.
David
Akismet WordPress Plugin and Mark as SPAM
Seopressor Plugin
Its ok for seo but slowing down you wordpress blog and very pure respond from Daniel
SEOpressor Plugin Review
I don’t know how I stumbled onto your site, but you obviously know your stuff!
You may have reviewed the good & bad of SEOPressor & I missed it, but what are your thoughts on this one? I like how it gives you a “progress bar” if you will, on how the on-page SEO looks.
I’m not sure if it does any of the nofollow/noidex you talk about. Plus, if I buy your Stallion theme, do I need the SEO “progress bar” I mentioned?
Thank you for your help!
Ann
SEOpressor Plugin Review
Search Engine Submission Service SEO Value?
This reminds me of the search engine submission services some SEO companies try to sell to newbie webmasters. I have seen many people offering search engine submission services in many webmaster forums and via SPAM emails, some people claim that they will submit your site to over 10,000 search engines and they in turn claim that they will boost your search traffic and some even claim that they will boost your PageRank, I would like to know how search engine submissions will boost your PageRank?
So can you really opt for these services and spend your well earned money on them to boost your sites SEO traffic?
I would be happy if you saw some boost in your rankings and traffic with these submission services, but sadly the answer to this question is NO! I wouldn’t really recommend you going for these services and the answer is plain and simple.
Just know that well over half of searches on the Internet are made from Google and in fact Google is increasing those numbers every year steadily. It used to be 30% of the search market goes to Yahoo and Bing and the remaining 5% of the search market has been shared between ask.com, dogpile.com and other minor search engines, today even more goes to Google. So just know that submitting your site to 10,000 search engines across the world might sound really attractive, but it’s really useless to submit your site to a search engine where hardly any people will use to search for information.
Secondly search engines like Google do not include a site into its index just because you have submitted your site through the Google submission form (which is free BTW), it’s a myth that is believed to be true, Google will not include your site in its index unless it finds some other site linking to you, So when you open a website just make sure that you are building links to your site on a consistent basis so that it will be indexed in search engines.
When you have more number of sites linking to you then naturally every other search engine will start to find your site and index it without any effort in your part directly to get into search index. That is a more reliable way to get into search index when you are building a site over submitting your site using the submission form.
Save your money and time for something useful in SEO traffic building.
Search Engine Submission Service SEO Value?
SEOPressor SEO Over Optimization
There is a difference between SEO plugins like AIO SEO or Yoast SEO, or those SEO plugins which supposedly “help” to optimize content, like SEOPressor.
Today, I would *not* use SEOPressor anymore (I did in the past) since it may likely entirely over-optimize your site.
In the last months/year… on-site SEO is getting more and more about “de-optimizing” content, away from thinking in terms of keywords and “researched phrases”.
A year or two when I used SEOPressor, it did exactly those things which today are absolutely not recommended anymore. Rather than over-optimizing, write good and “on topic” content.
I know it sounds like Matt Cutts talking, but it’s really the best for on-site SEO you can do today.
DON’T over-optimize! (Keyword in title, 3% KW density, KW in H1, H2, link with keyword and then KW in the last sentence of post etc… might well trigger Google’s attention.
Just saying…)
SEOPressor SEO Over Optimization