Check keyword density in your website PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jaroslava Vagner Svensson   
Wednesday, 07 December 2011 13:14
  1. The search engines loves text and therefore a page should not have less than 500 words on a page.
  2. Write text that contains your keywords and your most important keywords should be as high up on the page as possible, not at the very end of your copy.
  3. Repeat you keywords and try to use other words associated with those words. Keyword Density is the percentage of times a keyword appears on your page, compared to the total number of words on the page.
  4. This should be a satisfying number for your most important keywords/keyword phrase, preferably not less than 2-3 percentages.
  5. There are many options on the internet so check you keyword tools, and you are welcome to use this one. The result will show once you are redirected to the SEOchat website.

 

 

Keyword Density Tool © SEO Chat™

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www.seochat.com writes:

The keyword density tool is useful for helping webmasters and SEOs achieve their optimum keyword density for a set of key terms.

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. The perfect keyword density will help achieve higher search engine positions. Keyword density needs to be balanced correctly (too low and you will not get the optimum benefit, too high and your page might get flagged for “keyword spamming”).

This tool will analyze your chosen URL and return a table of keyword density values for one-, two-, or three-word key terms. In an attempt to mimic the function of search engine spiders, it will filter out common stop words (since these will probably be ignored by search engines). It will avoid filtering out stop words in the middle of a term, however (for example: “designing with CSS” would go through, even though “with” is a stop word).

Last Updated on Wednesday, 07 December 2011 13:35