This page could be penalized as keyword stuffing?
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Dear Mates,
This sample page is http://goo.gl/kGljFX
Title tag: Wondershare Video Converter Ultimate Coupon Code 30% - Buy Page
Meta Desc: Wondershare Video Converter Ultimate Coupon Code 30%: Convert both Standard-Definition and High-Definition formats, super fast speed.
H1: Wondershare Video Converter Ultimate Coupon Code
H2: Wondershare Video Converter Ultimate Key Functions:
H2: Wondershare Video Converter Ultimate Detailed Features:
Could you take a look and let us an idea?
Thank you
Claudio
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I think you should reduce the use of the word "video". 65 times it's a lot of times! Good luck on this.
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You can use http://Validator.nu/ to validate HTML 5 + Microdata, plus Google doesn't really care if you are W3C compliant as long as you're site doesn't have an overabundance of coding errors. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j3KgrbiB1pc
About Keyword stuffing, check out some articles by Matt
http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/avoid-keyword-stuffing/
http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/seo-mistakes-not-checking-your-site/
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Dear Kevin,
I feel you are an expert SEO (I was looking for this), I agree 100% with you, about the schema, I was adding it and for my surprise it is not W3C compliant, also I add this to other pages (other sites) and no improvements at all, at this time
I'll increase the font size, this was a concern for me, anyway I'm using the same font size of my competitors.
Finally, do you think this page can be catched by Google as Keyword sttuffing ?
Claudio
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I think you're ok here for keyword stuffing.
I'd certainly revisit your layout because you have two separate coupon codes, a buy now button, and a free download button all bunched together. Just takes a bit too long for the average user to absorb.
For other feedback, I really must say that your font is a little small for the amount of text you have. I'd go with a more structured, image-to-content mapped layout similar to http://www.abovethefolddesign.com/ or even Cyberlink http://www.cyberlink.com/products/powerdvd-ultra/features_en_US.html?affid=2581_1102_479_1_0_ENU_powerdvd-ultra
Also, try adding structured data markup with Schema.org, and set up authorship with Google+.
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Dear kevin,
I know that and usually use them, I need a human eyes different to mime to detect any possible keyword joke on this page, Im working hard to revamp this site
Thank you
Claudio
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You have some great tools at your disposal here on Moz.com. Try the page grader and open site explorer!
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