Keyword Density
Posted in SEO, Web Design on May 26th, 2009 by maurice – 3 CommentsSEO for your web pages
Pretty pictures and web pages full of flash may wow your website visitors, but you need to get them there first! It’s important to remember that if you want to search engines to send traffic to your website, content is always king. The old saying “a picture tells 1000 words” doesn’t apply the same way to search engine bots as it does to real life. A search engine would much rather 1000 words over a picture anyday.
If you want to rank well for a particular keyword combination in search engines, then the first step is to make sure your content contains these keywords. Ideally, each page of your website should target a particular keyword combination. Therefore it is important that in it a certain amount of times (explained further down). This really helps search engines notice your website is targeting that word, as it wants to display the best results possible for the user.
In the past people used to put literally thousands of hidden words in the content for search engines to find. Nowadays your site can actually be black-listed for this, so the best way to try and have a nice website is to ensure you have good, relevant content. This is obviously a win-win for the search engine as well as the user.
The general consensus at the moment for good “Keyword Density” on each webpage is as follows:
- Minimum: 250 - 300 words
- 2 - 5% density of the targeted keyword (mention the keyword/s roughly 10 times)
- Is mentioned in the last words of the content
It must appear in quite a few other places like the webpage’s URL, H1 tag, Title Tag, etc.


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