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Title: What is keyword density in Content.
Post by: whatboat on January 20, 2012, 01:02:46 PM
Can any one Keywords density. How much keywords density require in Content. Please help me.
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Post by: Nichole Green on January 21, 2012, 01:13:23 AM
Keyword density shows that how many time a keyword is using in Article or content.When you are writing the content so you must keep in mind the keyword density must be 2,3.
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Post by: AllenSantiago on January 21, 2012, 02:25:00 AM
Keyword Density refers to the percentage of how many times a keyword or key phrase appears in the content of the website in comparison to other words of the content. According to some experts, keyword density must be between 3-5% of the total words of the website content, otherwise it will be considered as keyword stuffing.
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Post by: anandiphone on January 21, 2012, 08:00:14 AM
Keyword Density is the number of keywords using in the content , 4-5% is always recommended.
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Post by: loriwrox on January 22, 2012, 06:38:30 AM
I usually have a 2~3% key word density but I only use 10~20 words. Many times I try to pun links in those words, and make them be anchor text. I don't know why, but most bloggers do that so I guess I should do it to :P
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Post by: SEOPunk on January 23, 2012, 01:02:55 AM
Keyword density plays very important role in bringing the traffic. The keyword density must be 2-3%.
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Post by: seoservicesezone on January 23, 2012, 02:45:10 AM
keyword density is the ratio or percentage of keywords that are repeated or present in your content or mean to say how many times a keyword is present in your content is called keyword density
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Post by: jonsen on January 23, 2012, 04:10:56 AM
Keyword density is the percentage of times a keyword or a phase appear in the webpage to total number of words in it. keyword density should be 5-6% in 500 word content.
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Post by: tesori on January 23, 2012, 05:32:31 AM
Always first use keyword in an anchor text. Secondly keyword density must be from 2-3%. Keyword must be relevant to your site and title.
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Post by: icecube_media on February 15, 2012, 05:54:58 AM
HI
Number of time is keyword repeated in the conetent is keyword density,its should be idle the idle keyword density is 3-5 % means 3-5 keyword per 100 words.
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Post by: alexer on February 15, 2012, 06:10:11 AM
In simple word, keyword density is defined as percentage of time a keyword or key phrase appears within the web page.
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Post by: steveschmidt85 on February 21, 2012, 07:20:53 AM
well i think it was something matter of past. Now scenario has been changed. Ranking depends on so many things. Let me share you my exp. my site was ranking on 1st page 7th position in Google on very high competitive and search volume 2 phase keyword while it was no where in my meta and content. i wanted to bring more on top so i added that keyword one time in title and 2 times in content with great surprise that keyword is on 3rd page.
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Post by: John23 on February 23, 2012, 01:08:03 AM
As per me Keyword density just means the percentage that the keywords appear in the content versus rest of the text. The preferred keyword density ratio varies from search engine to search engine. In general, I recommend using a keyword density ratio in the range of 2-6%.
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Post by: Jessica on March 09, 2012, 01:49:16 AM
Hi all,
Keyword Density refers to the presence of keywords on a web-page or website. It is measured as the percentage of keywords use in your website content. The ideal percentage is 2-3 % of the total website content for Google.
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Post by: emilyjohnson on May 19, 2025, 09:57:52 AM
What Is Keyword Density in Content?

Keyword density refers to how often a keyword appears in your content compared to the total word count.

Ideal range is usually 1–2%.

Overuse can lead to keyword stuffing.

Search engines now value natural, readable content.

Use tools to keep it balanced.

Focus on relevance, not repetition.

Understanding what is keyword density in content helps create SEO-friendly, user-focused writing.

How do you manage keyword use in your content?