What i s the accurate key word density a should have been built?
Is there any search methods to analysis a website?
Keyword density can vary when investigating a page for various search engines. Different search engines may use distinct stop phrases or stemming methods, resulting in a phrase being counted by one engine and not counted by another.
Try our Keyword Density Checker (http://www.seomastering.com/keyword-density-analyzer.php).
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keyword density is one of the most important parts of research. There are many paid services, however, I believe there is one free tool on this website.
Thanks Sevam.
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best keywords density 2-3% is best for website
method use Keyword Density = ([Keyword Count]*100)/(Total Word Count]
In the context of search engine optimization keyword density can be used as a factor in determining whether a web page is relevant to a specified keyword or keyword phrase. Keyword density needs to be balanced correctly. In general, I recommend using a keyword density ratio in the range of 2-6%.
Quote from: John23 on 03-10-2011, 01:18:37
In the context of search engine optimization keyword density can be used as a factor in determining whether a web page is relevant to a specified keyword or keyword phrase. Keyword density needs to be balanced correctly. In general, I recommend using a keyword density ratio in the range of 2-6%.
I am agree with this post. Normally people take density between 2-6%. This is the ideal limit of density.
Dont worry to much about your keyword density. Just make sure your texts are natural and dont over do your keywords in them
i can't agree with you more ,and i think that key word density is very important to a optimization indeed .best of the density of key word is 2%-6%。than you very much ,just my opinion
Keyword density is the important factor in SEO to keep the quality of content by limiting the keyword duplicacy so many times. It should be 2-3% in any web page content.
Keyword Density can vary when analyzing a page for various google. Different google may use specific stop phrases or coming methods, leading to a expression being mentioned by one engine and not mentioned by another.
Keyword density should be 2-3% .
Keyword density should be 3 to 5%.
Google Recommends that between 1-4% should be the keywords you want to target. This is essentially 1-4 words for every 100 you type. If a normal page is a minimum of 400 words then you are looking between 4-16 total keywords / phrases.
I have come across multiple threads on this topic and it seems like the jury is out. However, in my opinion, I would have to side with the argument that you need to avoid repeating the keyword over and over as this is just sloppy. Gone are the days when keywords were important in meta keywords, and this is now happening with the content. I would advise people to stick with keywords in the URL, Title Tag, etc as these are crucial. However, due to things like Latent Symantic Analysis, it is not necessary to repeat keywords within the body of the page. Other techniques will gain much stronger results. This my take on this although I can appreciate that many will probably disagree!
It would also seem like a few people on this thread have gone on a tangent and discussed Keyword research. Yes there are free tools and yes it is very very important to research what people are searching for, volume, competition and also identify what you need to target.
Interested to hear peoples thoughts on the first point rather than keyword research.
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The old 1-2% rule is just a dusty guideline - Google's AI is way past that keyword stuffing nonsense. Quit playing the numbers game and focus on intent, or your content will flop harder than a bad meme.
And website analysis? If you ain't using tools like Ahrefs or SEMrush to snoop on competitors' backlink juice, you're basically blind.