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How much is too much for keyword density?.
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
I'd say 25% is too much, but I just feel it.
I think a 10-15% is a desirable ratio but please comment about it.
"Well, son, that pretty much depends on how fast the other runners are."
The reason you won't find a definitive answer on this is that it's all relative. With 100 other factors in the algo affecting your final 'score', and thousands of competitors alongside you who all have varying scores on their 100 factors, there's a lot of room for play here.
I have seen a page with one word on it.. just one word on the whole darn page.. come in No 1 for that word. Of course it had good PR, massive backlinks with that word in the text, etc... but all the same, it had 100% keyword density.. and it still came in No 1.
I do believe there is an ideal density.
I do not believe there is a maximum density. (spam filters notwithstanding).
edit reason: I have a three character memory - I'm a human goldfish.
It seems to me that content rich pages that have some keyword density to them have an opportunity to fare well in the rankings.
I feel comfortable with this figure that it is usualy enough providing it is not squandered in a burst or flurry and it gives me a healthy margin should our taskmasters move the goalposts.
I don't wanna know how much I need to rank first..
I want to know how much is a good keyword density and not spam.
I don't think a 40% keyword density in a page would be acceptable for SE's and someone mentioned 13%...
Where does that come from? I think it would be right but what are the reasons for?
Nope. Imo, people give the search engines too much credit and assume that their spam filters are better than they really are. Do some searching around and you will some pages ranking well that are use loads of hidden text, keyword repetitions, extremely high keyword density, etc., etc.
Others in this thread are correct though......each situation is different.
someone mentioned 13%...
Where does that come from?
You are assuming that the content is paragraphs of copy
What if the content isn't paragraphs? Then a much higher keyword density is perfectly readable and makes sense.
I have had my site stuck at #23 in google.com for 4 months the keyword density for the one word in this case which i was optimising for was 23%.
Precursor: I have been building links slowly with other sites which provide good traffic rather than primarily link vlaue. Still I couldn't move position in the google.com search results (even accounting for links from sites with good PR themselves) In google.co.uk with these same links i am in the top 10 for this keyword. Many of the pages within my site list well or in the top 10 ad bring me good traffic.
Last week I decided to up the keyword density to 29% the recent Google.com update (17-10-03) saw an improvement from #23 to #19 but no change in .co.uk. I have now up'd it to 30.1% and I will see if it will change the postion further. Next week I shall know but as I am away for 2 weeks I wont' be able to post back until then. - of note, the Key word density of some of the sites above mine are either higher(one is 64%) or lower than my keyword density.
Keyword Density: It is possisble to increase keyword density without spamming or reader legibility, it realy depends on the structure of the page. If I am to increase the keyword density further I will need to change the structure more. Incidentally I increased keywrod density primarily in 'alt' tags.
A little off topic but of interest to me is: I currently use Style sheets, use H1 headers thru to H6 headers and in sequence. I have unique copy, on all pages, I do not knowingly spam. My sub pages are targeted at two keywords phrases or more, and I am happy with the listing and the traffic they bring. Yet there are some sites without any real relevance (in my opinion, and from site visitors that have commented)to this single "Keyword" that i am aiming at (-why? because it is the single most entered keyword for this topic according to wordsearch) that list higher than my site. Some of these are professional commercial sites, some have a lower toolbar PR in google than my site, some have less links some have much more links but checking these links often they are unrelated sites linking or link farms or part of a massive site, or these 'vote my site' pages etc.
Whilst at this moment Keyword Density is having an effect for me, what other areas can I look at that can increase my listing. I feel I must be doing something either simple or fundamentally wrong with my page because I have written another site, with less keyword density, less inbound links and it uses frames yet in MSN it ranks above my site primarily directed at this one keyword. Each engine is different obviously in its approach but I would love to hear input on where i could focues more of my effort to improve my listing. I would also like to hear if I am generally on the right track in my approach.
I would like to say that i have followed many of the tennets of searchengine philosophy promoted in webmasterworld and have tried to apply them in my site with diligence. I feel I have reached a mental block on how to go forward and I would appreciate any constructive advice on how to do so.