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Keyword Density

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Keyword density is an indicator of the number of times the selected keyword appears in the web page. But mind you, keywords shouldn't be over used, but should be just sufficient enough to appear at important places. If you can make the keywords appear near the top of web page then this can make further improve the benefit of using them.

If you repeat your keywords with every other word on every line, then your site will probably be rejected as an artificial site or spam site.

Keyword density is always expressed as a percentage of the total word content on a given web page.

Suppose you have 100 words on your webpage (not including HMTL code used for writing the web page), and you use a certain keyword for five times in the content. The keyword density on that page is got by simply dividing the total number of keywords, by the total number of words that appear on your web page. So here it is 5 divided by 100 = .05. Because keyword density is a percentage of the total word count on the page, multiply the above by 100, that is 0.05 x 100 = 5%

The accepted standard for a keyword density is between 3% and 5%, to get recognized by the search engines and you should never exceed it.

Remember, that this rule applies to every page on your site. It also applies to not just to one keyword but also a set of keywords that relates to a different product or service. The keyword density should always be between 3% and 5%. Simple steps to check the density: Copy and paste the content from an individual web page into a word-processing software program like Word or Word Perfect. Go to the ‘Edit' menu and click ‘Select All'. Now go to the ‘Tools' menu and select ‘Word Count'. Write down the total number of words in the page. Now select the ‘Find' function on the ‘Edit' menu. Go to the ‘Replace' tab and type in the keyword you want to find. ‘Replace' that word with the same word, so you don't change the text. When you complete the replace function, the system will provide a count of the words you replaced. That gives the number of times you have used the keyword in that page. Using the total word count for the page and the total number of keywords you can now calculate the keyword density.

To get the best benefit from using keywords, make sure that each web page in your site is dedicated to just one keyword. Then make sure that you have created an individual page for each of the keywords that your site is trying to target. Repeat the steps above for each page to ensure you are achieving the target ratio of 3-5%.

The result will be an improved ranking in the search engines for each of the keywords that you have targeted. One side point to note here is make sure that your articles are still written for human eyes. If your page content has achieved a good keyword density but does not read well then you do not have much chance of keeping the visitor around once you've attracted them to the site.

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