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Keyword density
Suppose If i own a domain "thanksforreplyingme.com", and i put a 500 words para on the homepage, how many times should i use the keyphrase " Thanks for replying me " in that para to get the best ideal optimisation for the keyphrase corelate to domain name....
thanks Last edited by gatewwway : June 20th, 2008 at 02:44 AM. |
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keep keyword density at about 6%
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rubbish... just write the content for the user and then you will get quality backlinks if the content is worthy. You dont need to worry about the % of times a certain keyword is mentioned on the page, as long as its not overkill and completely spammy. |
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A 5-6% density certainly is better than ONE mention of your keyword. Obviously dont let the content read like it is un-natural and keyword stuffed. |
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Why? Why is this important? Surely the title of the page along with the anchor text of the links coming into the page would tell google the subject of the page? If i felt the content was more user friendly by only mentioning the keyword once. then i would do just that! |
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It's a very bad strategy to keep the keyword density factor any where in mind during content development. Try to put a content which is best suitable and can serve your purpose.
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one keyword mention in 10000 words would simply be so diluted that it may as well not be there! |
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keyword density is not a major issue for SEO i think so i have to must be concentrate on content text which crawled by search engine . |
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No problem,still your site can rank well if you are serving the best to your visitors. |
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Hi
i have this site 786-heba-ks dot com/blog/ how do i check the keyword density Please let me know Thanks Kelly |
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Climb into a round room and try peeing in the corner works well.
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How about "zero" mentions..? Go to Google type in computers, click on Dell.com and review their 0% density. |
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Personally I don't believe there is any *best* keyword density. If anything, Google is going to be aware of the 'status quo' keyword density's and penalise sites that regularly match these %'s. It's a simple enough strategy to figure out which websites are trying to manipulate the SERPS.
I suggest writing great content, and write it for your users, perhaps occasionally with SE's in mind. As soon as you start looking in to keyword density you're going down the wrong path IMO.
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My boss is after me to "improve" our keyword density also. So what is the ultimate deciding factor in the Dell case? Relevancy and links?
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Links, Relevant LInks, Quality Links increasing to Unbelievable Quality... ...and for those that are interested "dell" search engine title element & description are provided by DMOZ. |
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