* Linking to a page from that same page with optimized anchor text. If the page is
www.jillsfakesite.com/flannel-shirts, and in the body copy of that page I link the words “flannel shirts” to the same page the words are on, IE
www.jillsfakesite.com/flannel-shirts, that should count as over-optimization.
-Now this is weird,so if i have section "movies" and i link to it with keyword "movies" will be bad.That doesn't have sense.
* Linking repeatedly from body copy to a handful of key pages with optimized anchor text. If 33 of my 100 pages link to
www.jillsfakesite.com from the body copy with the anchor text “Jills Fake Site,” that should count as over-optimization.
-Is that where you have on main page repeat same word like "pics" 100 times
* Changing the “Home” anchor text to your most valuable keyword. Usually the home link is the site’s logo. But in the cases where the home link is textual and has been optimized with the juiciest keyword, that should count as over-optimization.
-Having a h1 text with title of site it's no longer good idea?
* Overly consistent and highly optimized anchor text on backlinks. If 10 of the 100 links to a page contain the same highly optimized anchor text, such as “Jill’s Fake Site, the Fakest Site Selling Flannel Shirts on the Web,” that should count as over-optimization.
-Does that means,if i have 100 backlinks and 99 of them have same keyword like "porn",that could be problem?
* Generic keyword domain name. They have way too much impact on rankings, and need to be demoted in importance. Now I’m sure it’s difficult to determine which words are generic and which are brands. But Google seems to have cracked that nut at least partially with its related brands results. Surely they must be close to understanding the difference between the non-branded domain littleblackdress.com and the brand whitehouseblackmarket.com.
-Well,seems those who grabbing se traffic by buying tons of keywords domains will be fucked