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It has been suggested that the sweet zone for targeted keywords is somewhere between 5-10% keyword density. After downloading a demo of one of the keywords programs that analyzes the keyword for a website, I noticed that most of the sites have few keywords that fall in the suggested 5-10% range. In fact most of the keywords have a density in the 0.5-2% range.
I'm wondering how valid is the keyword density theory? Has anyone had expereince where they targeted keywords to achieve the Goldi-Locks Effect for keywords and seen a change in their ranking because of the change?
Or is the keyword density factor a lot of malarky?
Some pages require the mention of Widget far too often
I have found these pages will get dumped
If you then change some to Wi**et it will then rank
Seen it time and time again
Interestingly, unlike duplicate content, a KWD penalty is much like hidden text etc, 30 days and you can come straight back in if you have made the changes.
There is also an age/change issue that comes into play.
I have older pages ranking really well with 15-20%kwd
If I were to lift another page to that level it would be out.
I do keep meaning to try testing to pin down the figure but normally I just play it by ear