Are money words considered poison words in SEO?












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It seems like in the long distant past, I read that money words like price, sell, and buy were bad for SEO. When googling for this I cannot seem to find anything other than some very old articles and typically they refer to sexual content or stop words.



I'm thinking along the lines of websites where price, we buy, sell are often used often bordering on key word stuffing. Assuming we aren't keyword stuffing, do we have anything definitive that indicates that money words in and of themselves can trigger SEO problems?










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    It seems like in the long distant past, I read that money words like price, sell, and buy were bad for SEO. When googling for this I cannot seem to find anything other than some very old articles and typically they refer to sexual content or stop words.



    I'm thinking along the lines of websites where price, we buy, sell are often used often bordering on key word stuffing. Assuming we aren't keyword stuffing, do we have anything definitive that indicates that money words in and of themselves can trigger SEO problems?










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      It seems like in the long distant past, I read that money words like price, sell, and buy were bad for SEO. When googling for this I cannot seem to find anything other than some very old articles and typically they refer to sexual content or stop words.



      I'm thinking along the lines of websites where price, we buy, sell are often used often bordering on key word stuffing. Assuming we aren't keyword stuffing, do we have anything definitive that indicates that money words in and of themselves can trigger SEO problems?










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      It seems like in the long distant past, I read that money words like price, sell, and buy were bad for SEO. When googling for this I cannot seem to find anything other than some very old articles and typically they refer to sexual content or stop words.



      I'm thinking along the lines of websites where price, we buy, sell are often used often bordering on key word stuffing. Assuming we aren't keyword stuffing, do we have anything definitive that indicates that money words in and of themselves can trigger SEO problems?







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          User may search for price of something, then this word is absolutely valuable. So it depends on content and aim of site. I don't known about will it trigger problems in google, but in another search engine I can't live without word "price". Sites designed to some category of purchases are good searchable with "price", when there are many sites without price and not actually selling, but describe things.






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            User may search for price of something, then this word is absolutely valuable. So it depends on content and aim of site. I don't known about will it trigger problems in google, but in another search engine I can't live without word "price". Sites designed to some category of purchases are good searchable with "price", when there are many sites without price and not actually selling, but describe things.






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              User may search for price of something, then this word is absolutely valuable. So it depends on content and aim of site. I don't known about will it trigger problems in google, but in another search engine I can't live without word "price". Sites designed to some category of purchases are good searchable with "price", when there are many sites without price and not actually selling, but describe things.






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                User may search for price of something, then this word is absolutely valuable. So it depends on content and aim of site. I don't known about will it trigger problems in google, but in another search engine I can't live without word "price". Sites designed to some category of purchases are good searchable with "price", when there are many sites without price and not actually selling, but describe things.






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                User may search for price of something, then this word is absolutely valuable. So it depends on content and aim of site. I don't known about will it trigger problems in google, but in another search engine I can't live without word "price". Sites designed to some category of purchases are good searchable with "price", when there are many sites without price and not actually selling, but describe things.







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