Keyword density is the measurement in percentage, the number of times a keyword or phrase appears compared to the total number of words in a page.
That’s the wikipedia’s definition of keyword density. The total number of times a particular keyword repeats in the whole copy.
Let’s pick an example.
SEO India is a keyword that many people think is getting lot of traffic on the search engines. As a matter of fact, the keyword SEO India is not a high traffic keyword. Also, keywords like Indian SEOs or SEO consultant India and even SEO firm India are ot high volume traffic keywords.
Interestingly, if you’d check the Google trends graph, you’ll see that the term SEO India is being repeatedly searched from India the most. So I’m under the impression that more than the clients who are likely to search for this keyword, it’s probably the SEOs in India who are searching it themselves.
Do you get an idea there?
In this example, out of the almost 100 words used, the keyword SEO India is being repeated 7 times and in it’s variants. So theoretically, the keyword density is 7%.
According to old school SEO, a keyword density of 6-8% is pretty healthy. This can change according to the competition on that keyword.
Having said that it doesn’t suggest you that as you increase your keyword density, the more the chances to rank. No. Beyond a healthy level, the keyword density would be assumed to be spam.
Now, the 6-7% keyword density is the old school SEO. It’s no longer valid or you just can’t depend on it.
Come web 2.0 and a lot has changed on the web. The way pages are created, the way content is sourced and displayed and the way people find information. I’m going to give you an idea of the basic keyword concepts one should follow, while developing dynamic or web 2.0 content on their websites.
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Wow!!!
Good article.
Thanks Mani
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Nice Article!
Here more example bout keyword density if your article is composed of 200 words and you want to achieve a keyword density of 5% then you have to put your desired keyword exactly 10 times in your article.
Fact: no matter what keyword density you choose it is important to place your keyword at the beginning and end of your article.
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While searching on net I found your blog very interesting. The blog is having good and simple content related to keywords, thats a good information for SEO beginners.
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Hey,
Thanks for the nice information out here.
May I request clarification on fairly trivial qs for SEO gurus (but not for me).
(a) What is the difference between category and tag in wordpress?
(b) How do we use it effectively for SEO?
Can you please point me to any
example URI’s.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Regards,
Krishna
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