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what is keyword density & how much keyword should be used in per page?

Started by krishnanayak, 04-21-2016, 06:59:49

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chris123

Keyword density refers to the number of times a keyword phrase is repeated on a page as a percentage of the total number of words on the page. It's much more likely that you'll want to target two or three keywords per page, even if they're just close variations. Any more than four is a bit crowded; after all, each page only has one title tag and meta description. With a range of keywords per page determined, we can estimate how many keywords we'll track.


codiant

Keyword density is the percentage of the number of times a keyword or phrase appears on a web page compared to the total number of words on the page. It is also referred to as frequency with which a specific keyword appears on a webpage. You should focus on two to three keywords for each page as a bare minimum.

sbrewingcompany

Keyword density is a measure of the relative importance of a keyword on a given page, based on its rate of occurrence. While there are no hard and fast rules for keyword density beyond always-relevant "don't keyword stuff" advice, many SEOs recommend using approximately 1-2 keyword for every 100 words of copy. That factors in to about 1-2% keyword density.
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anilkh7058

The number of appearing keyword in the given conten or in given page is called as keyword density. You can use 2-3 primary keywords per page.
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firstdigiadd

Keyword density is the number of times a keyword or phrase appears on a web page compared to the total number of words on that page. It is used to gauge the relevance of a page to a specific keyword and help search engines understand the topic of a page. There is no exact keyword density that is recommended, as it can vary depending on the length of the content and the overall topic. However, it is generally recommended to keep the keyword density to around 1-2% to avoid over-optimization and potentially being penalized by search engines. It is more important to focus on producing high-quality content that is relevant and useful to your target audience and incorporating keywords naturally within that content.
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Kitty Solam

Keyword density refers to the number of times a keyword appears on a given webpage or within a piece of content as a ratio or percentage of the overall word count. It can have a direct impact on your site content's visibility in search engine results pages and the costs of your online marketing campaigns.

tansika

Traditionally, SEOs aimed for a keyword density around 2-3%, but modern algorithms like Google's RankBrain and BERT prioritize semantic relevance and user intent over rigid keyword stuffing.

Overusing keywords - aka "keyword stuffing" - can trigger penalties or cause your site to be flagged as spammy. Instead, smart SEOs focus on natural inclusion of keywords within quality content, leveraging latent semantic indexing (LSI) terms and related phrases to boost topical authority without sounding robotic.
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DigitalAacharyas

Keyword density is the ratio of the number of times a target keyword is used on a page to the total number of words on that page. This information helps search engines grasp the topic of your content. Although there isn't any set rule, a keyword density of 1-2% per page is commonly advised as a safe limit to both prevent keyword stuffing and keep the content readable. Don't just cram the keywords into your text; distribute them logically across titles, headings, meta descriptions, and the body of your content. At Digital Aacharya's Institute, students are guided on how to skillfully integrate keywords in SEO without resulting in a text that is unfriendly to the readers.
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