Everyone's all atwitter, literally, about this new over-optimization penalty. I think it's much ado about nothing and just the latest drama for everyone to blog about and build up into frenzied link bait.
I say - yes, be very careful, stop putting keyword in title tags, strip them out of your descriptions, be sure to change all your anchor text back to "click here" and whatever you do keep your keyword density below 1%.
That will leave more traffic for the pros that know what's really going on.
But seriously even if there is something coming, you don't need to worry unless you have a REALLY spammy overly optimized site.
Here are a couple good posts though about the psychology behind how these warnings and theories get blown way out of proportion.
Another angle from Bruce Clay's blog
I say - yes, be very careful, stop putting keyword in title tags, strip them out of your descriptions, be sure to change all your anchor text back to "click here" and whatever you do keep your keyword density below 1%.
But seriously even if there is something coming, you don't need to worry unless you have a REALLY spammy overly optimized site.
Here are a couple good posts though about the psychology behind how these warnings and theories get blown way out of proportion.
<a href="http://www.seo-theory.com/2012/04/19/sub-optimal-topics-for-the-seo-community-to-be-discussing/">Sub-optimal Topics for the SEO Community to be Discussing</a>
I wanted to title this post “really dumb s h i t that make SEOs look like ignorant dumbasses because they waste so much bandwidth talking about it” but…
Such speculation about an impending penalty Matt Cutts NEVER MENTIONED you have so rarely seen, but there are forum discussions and blog posts about it everywhere.
Google Penalty Pendingitis has even struck Barry — who now firmly believes it’s coming. I don’t. I think it already hit.
Another angle from Bruce Clay's blog
<a href="http://www.bruceclay.com/blog/2012/04/seo-drama-overoptimization/">SEOs ♥ Drama: Why Our Industry Thrives on Gossip and How the Over-Optimization Issue is a Perfect Example</a>
This gossip can escalate to the point of causing mass hysteria, but our little SEO society can’t seem to get enough. We propagate it further by creating more and more content surrounding said topic because, hey, people want to read it. And the vicious cycle continues.