Matt Cutts Keyword Stuffing SEO

22.08.06

Yer can you believe it .. do you think he wants to rank for SEO ..

Lifted from Matt’s site .. http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/

There are a lot of niches that just take sweat equity. You could be the SEO that does interviews. Or the SEO that transcribes Matt’s videos. Or the SEO that makes funny lists. Or the SEO company that provides webmaster radio. Or the SEO that makes podcasting easy. Or the SEO that specializes in a certain content management system or shopping cart. Or the SEO company that specializes in Yahoo! stores. Or the SEO that specializes in accessibility. Or the company that mocks Silicon Valley and its companies. Or the SEO that specializes in AdWords API ROI tracking. Or you could be the SEOs that write-up a summary of every panel at every search engine conference. Or the company that does cartoons. Or the SEO who pays attention to Google Base, Google Co-op, Yahoo! Answers, or Facebook. Or the SEO that provides Firefox plugins. Or the company that provides metrics and tracking for blogs. Or the SEO that talks about patents. Or the SEO that specializes in dynamic sites. Eye-tracking. Beginner SEO tutorials. Making maps mash-ups. Ajax SEO. SEO for non-profits. SEO for Second Life or MySpace. SEO to repair a company’s reputation. SEO for MySQL, Python, Ruby on Rails, WordPress blogs, or .NET sites. The SEO that surfaces databases or Flash sites. SEO for self-publishing authors. The SEO that does radio ads.

well what do you reckon ..

a) Matt isn’t keyword stuffing SEO
b) Matt is keyword stuffing SEO
c) What is SEO
d) Who is Matt and is he an SEO

DaveN

23 Comments

  • 1

    Hehe it is exactly what I thought while reading his post :)

    sebastien billard
    http://s.billard.free.fr/referencement

    22nd August 2006 @ 11:24

  • 2

    Thats a nice one…hehe!

    Kim Stian Ervik
    http://www.neteffects.biz

    22nd August 2006 @ 11:36

  • 3

    a) Matt is not keywordstuffing - he just write good usefull content for users :)

    Mikkel deMib Svendsen
    http://www.demib.com

    22nd August 2006 @ 13:05

  • 4

    Obviously Matt is already laying the foundations for his post-Google career where he will be the ultimate SEO.

    Pjotor

    22nd August 2006 @ 15:08

  • 5

    It’s because he knows that since the last changes KWD but more particularly ‘key phrase repetition’ seems to be back big time

    The filters seem very much more forgiving than they once were

    Phantombookman

    22nd August 2006 @ 18:25

  • 6

    Keyword stuffing? Na… Do no evil…. You know?

    Thomas
    http://www.blog.concept-i.dk

    22nd August 2006 @ 22:58

  • 7

    Nah. That would be a dumb post to show up for SEO as a query. DaveN, my response is here:
    http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/seo-advice-writing-useful-articles-that-readers-will-love/#comment-73467

    Matt Cutts
    http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/

    23rd August 2006 @ 00:21

  • 8

    P.S. Is it bait Matt Tuesday. :)

    Matt Cutts
    http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/

    23rd August 2006 @ 00:22

  • 9

    Aw, c’mon, Matt! Ever heard of bulleted lists? They tend to organize things so you don’t have to spam, uh, repeat terms inordinately, hehe.

    Ralph
    http://fantomaster.com/

    23rd August 2006 @ 00:38

  • 10

    Matt Cutts Says:P.S. Is it bait Matt Tuesday. :)
    As long as you keep taking the bait, I guess it will always be bait Matt day :)

    JLH
    http://www.jlh-design.com

    23rd August 2006 @ 00:51

  • 11

    >Tuesday

    no, we specifically list Tuesday as the no-bait matt day here in the handbook. page 108, 3rd paragraph

    rcjordan

    23rd August 2006 @ 00:57

  • 12

    I’m impressed that Matt responded to Dave’s spoof and yet managed not to give Dave a link. And then he gives himself a link from Dave’s site. Well done.

    When he finished with that, he probably stuffed the referrer logs with a few thousand mattcutts.com links for good measure. I think I’m developing a case of hero worship here.

    oldguy

    23rd August 2006 @ 01:53

  • 13

    Isn’t it bait Matt everyday? :)

    IncrediBILL
    http://incredibill.blogspot.com/

    23rd August 2006 @ 03:28

  • 14

    I think this might just be the funniest thing I’ve read all summer. Gosh I wish I’d thought of writing this post… but then Matt wouldn’t have responded and that’s at least 30% of the fun. =)~

    Melanie Phung
    http://www.all-about-content.com/

    23rd August 2006 @ 22:47

  • 15

    He’s #14 here and rising fast.

    >> Isn’t it bait Matt everyday?
    Everyday, everywhere, everyone :)

    Marc Macalua
    http://www.macalua.com

    24th August 2006 @ 15:35

  • 16

    Yowza! Three days later and he’s on page 1 for the search term “SEO”.

    Bastard…

    Will Mahoney
    Http://www.truckaccessoryinfo.blogspot.com

    24th August 2006 @ 15:46

  • 17

    Will, I was already doing well for the term SEO. Note that it’s not that post that’s ranking, but my general blog.

    Matt Cutts
    http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/

    25th August 2006 @ 02:43

  • 18

    The funny thing is if you do a search for most of those SEO terms in the post it’s this site that shows up on top and not Matt Cutt’s blog.

    Just goes to show that scrapping content does work!

    Philip
    http://www.philipnicosia.com

    25th August 2006 @ 14:31

  • 19

    Natural keyword stuffing rocks

    Supplemental Results
    http://www.supplementalresults.com

    26th August 2006 @ 11:08

  • 20

    Looks like stuffing to me….

    Ron Wilson
    http://www.adbloggers.com

    1st September 2006 @ 03:51

  • 21

    lol keyword stuffing huh! keep going :)

    Jhona
    http://www.ozfreeonline.com

    7th September 2006 @ 13:55

  • 22

    Even the Good Do Evil! Ha Ha

    Chris
    http://www.brilliantseo.com

    6th October 2006 @ 19:23

  • 23

    whaha great work man!

    Microdesign
    http://www.microdesign.nl/diensten/fluidbook/een-digitaal-magazine-op-het-web-of-andere-media.html

    1st May 2007 @ 20:53

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