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Old 2008-08-30, 01:31 PM   #5
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I had started a much nicer post earlier, but I was dragged out of the house to go school supply shopping.

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At first, I was going to get on you about using too much bold text, but looking at your actual blog, it appears that you don't employ your bold button at all. Though it should be used sparingly, I personally like to bold a couple of keyword phrases per post. I do so for two reasons: it draws the reader's eye to subject of the post and it's basic SEO; telling the search engines that those words are important to that page. For example, if the following sentence was buried somewhere within a blog post, and I was emphasizing the phrases nasty teen and bald pussy, it would read as such:

When I came upon this nasty teen, Jayda, naked in the woods, I saw her rubbing her beautiful bald pussy while sitting on a boulder.

Though it is often important to repeat targeted keywords, I wouldn't want to push it to the point of redundancy in the manner which you did in the sample post. The words 'nasty' and 'cunt' are repeated so often that all meaning and storyline are lost. The use of synonyms will not only soften that unhealthy repetition, but it will also gain you traffic for other, similar, terms. As Walrus stated, readability is important.

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Sure the 1st paragraph read a little spammy but 1. does google care?
It depends. We know that keyword density is important to Google and that they can identify a spammy page by the over-use of words/phrases. Who can say at what point does Google deem a page as spam? Not I. But I tend to believe that a more naturally written block of text will win in the long term over a spammy block of text.
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2. does the surfer even read this?
My belief is that most blog traffic is the result of decent SEO bringing in normal porn surfers who are searching for pics and vids and have zero intention of reading. There are, however, those who will read a blog and return to read more because it is written well and based on their particular kink.
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I'd love any advice as well http://www.free-big-titties.com/
That's really a gorgeous template and I love the footer image. You use a lot of big boob images that'll pull in the surfer, even if he could care less about the words on your page. You know, I used to think that blogs shouldn't have too many images and should be 99% text, but I think a solid mixture of images and text is what makes a blog most appealing to both blog readers and pic hunters.
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