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Learn the correct keyword density when optimizing web pages and websites


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What does keyword density mean?

Keyword density refers to the number of times a specific keyword or keyword phrase appears on a web page. For example, if you write a five hundred word page and use the phrase "dog training" twenty times throughout the page, "dog training" would have a four percent keyword density for that page. Let’s look at some mathematics.

Keyword Density % = (No. of times a word occurs / Total number of words in the article) X 100



How does this help me in the search engines?


Search engines cannot read your mind. Therefore, if you want a web page to rank for a specific keyword or keyword phrase, you need to use it cleverly within your web page. By using the keyword or keyword phrase throughout a web page, you will help the search engines identify the central topic of that web page. So this means the more you use the more you get?

Not exactly, Google and other search engines uses keyword density as a method to understand what the content is all about. Naturally, if a word like “dog training” repeats many a times on the webpage, it is very likely that the page is about “dog training." Having said that, Google knows that this is one factor that many webmasters use to their advantage, and some may even deliberately increase the keyword density for an irrelevant keyword just to manipulate and enjoy the search traffic. This woud be considered as spam by Google. A normal allowed level of keyword density would be 6% and anything beyond that may raise flags. So even though there is a calculation we follow, stick to a normal, user friendly copy on your website.


Overall site keyword density vs. just good individual keyword density web page?


For most websites, there will be a set of primary keywords, and then a much larger set of long-tail keywords and keyword phrases. The set of primary keywords should be used throughout the main pages of the website, while individual web pages can be used to target the long-tail keywords and keyword phrases.

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Should I be concerned with my link partner’s keyword density?

 In general, the answer to this question is no. However, if your link partners are using an excessive amount of the same keywords or keyword phrases on their web pages (a practice known as keyword stuffing), their website could potentially be penalized by the search engines, which in turn could have a negative impact on your rankings. 

 
Webmasters – What Should My Keyword Density Be?


Keyword density should be….
If you Google the topic of keyword density, you will see suggestions ranging from two percent to twenty percent. In reality, as search engines have evolved, the role of keyword density has become a less important factor in how search engines determine the rankings of their results. So following a natural way of content copywritingis far better than following the mathematics and writing a copy for the search engines. These days Google values pages that are more user friendly and non – SEO’d rather than the tailor made pages. But yes, if you can manage to write natural looking copy with the mathematics embedded, anything around 3-6% is good enough.

My experience has been this…
From my experience, instead of worrying about how many times you use a keyword or keyword phrase on a web page, you should simply make sure that we have a webpage that looks more natural, without all those Search Engine Optimization done (even though we might have done it). Also, if you look at more SEO factors, just make sure the keyword is included in the title tag and the body of the web page (you may also want to consider using it in the meta description or H1 tag). SEO is more a combination of several factors and not a formula. So it’s clever to actually put the basic SEO practices in place, while on the webpage not letting them glare out, as optimized for the search engines.

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What is Really The Most Important Factor of Content?


i. Unique Content


If you want your web pages to rank well in search engines, you need to create unique content that catches people's attention. For example, if you write a piece of content that a blogger likes, they will most likely link to that piece of content, which will help improve the rankings of the web page and your website in general. So that’s the basis of this whole exercise, much like the world offline, if you are a good guy, you get lot of friends, so try to be a good guy or a good webpage in all aspects, write more exclusive articles that people would love to read and share. 


 ii. Topic relevance

Search engine decides whether a webpage is worthy of showing high on the search engines based on how relevant the information is on it. Although keyword density can give you some support in getting the content “reach” to the search engines, extensive articles with relevant links are always good in getting a boost on the relevancy factor.

 ii. Correct spelling and grammar 

Before you publish a piece of content, use the spell check function of your Word Processor. Having a piece of content that is free of misspellings will make it more appealing to the visitors who are reading it. Also, while some SEOs try to purposely target misspellings, this strategy is becoming less effective as the search engines become more effective at correcting the typos of searchers.

iii. Uploaded to the right section


Category of your website When publishing a piece of content on your website, one other consideration you need to make is where the content should be located within your website. By placing the content within the most relevant location of your website's navigation structure, it will not only help when search engines are crawling and indexing your content, but it will also make it easy for visitors to find your content.

Summary While it is important to include your target keywords and keyword phrases in the main tags and body of your content, the most effective way to improve your search engine rankings is by writing content that people want to read and discuss on their own blogs and websites.

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