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I recently re-names a few pages in my website www.HeritageTubeCutting.com to hopefully help with my SEO a bit. Example I changed my clients.htm page to Tube-Cutting-Service.htm (a keyword). I left my other pages on my server, they are identical but can not be reached from within the site unless one were to follow the sitemap hyperlink in my index page.My question is this;These older unused pages are still on my server and listed by my sitemap. Since they are in my sitemap I assume google will crawl them unless I tell them not to or eliminate them from my sitemap. Can this help me by giving my site the appearance of more content, or will they penalize me or assume I am up to some black hat trickery?Help appreciated.Thanks
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If Heritage Tube Cutting is a keyword, you might lose points for keyword stuffing of headers and "important" text as determined by the latest search engine algorithms. Keyword stuffing in headlines has been getting a lot of discussion in webmaster sites. No consensus yet.To be safe (always better to be safe than sorry where search engines are concerned), perhaps change some of your page titles to something less or more specific. Adding keywords is also a good step. The current thinking is no more that 2-3% keyword density in site text and no more than 50% keyword density in headers, headlines and other focused text.Hope that helps.editor@webwordslinger.com
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