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Question Title What is Keyword Spamming and why is it prohibited on Ruby Lane?
Keyword spamming is the practice of intentionally using the same keyword
multiple times in a listing or placing keywords that are unrelated to an item in the title or category in an effort to gain higher search engine ranking.

Since Keyword Spamming is frowned upon by the providers of all search engines as it lessens their effectiveness and utility, it is prohibited on Ruby Lane.

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Article Number: 149
Created: 2007-04-27 12:13 PM
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