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Keyword Density
Keyword density is a combination of the number of times a keyword or a keyword phrase, in proportion with other words, appears on a Web page. The more times the keyword appears in relation to the total number of on page words, the greater the overall keyword density. The more times that other words appear, the lower the proportion of keywords, resulting in a lighter keyword density. Most web designers will aim for a keyword density on a page to be from around 1% - 5% maximum. Any more than that could be classified as 'keyword stuffing' and search engines will penalise a page for this. |
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Keyword density is defined as the percentage of the total number of times the main target keyword(s) appears on the web page compared to the total number of words on the web page.
Keyword density (%) = (total number of times the main target keyword(s) appears on the web page / total number of words on the web page) * 100
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Keyword Density is the percentage of occurrence of your keywords to the text in the rest of your webpage.Keyword density is important because search engines use this information to categorize a site's theme, and to determine which terms the site is relevant to.
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Keyword density is important because search engines use this information to categorize a site's theme, and to determine which terms the site is relevant to.
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It's also remember that the sites and squeeze webpages content were published with at least 400 terms, most above the times, and the Name Labels and Going Labels were properly designed and stayed continuous throughout the study. In addition, page styles were properly quality published with the necessary relational key terms.
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