Understanding Keyword Density
Understanding Keyword Density
Keyword density is how often your keywords show up in the text of your site. If they never show up – then the text and the keywords seem unrelated – if you over do it then it’s just a spam site.
But as poor Goldilocks found out – it’s not always easy to get it just right.
No more then 2-3% of you text should focus on one variation of a keyword or keyword phrase. Some people debate this and will say 4-5% and some will even go as far as 7%.
Google tends to like a lower keyword density, so err on the low side
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