Showing posts with label keyword density. Show all posts
Showing posts with label keyword density. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Keywords Optimization

An integral part of any campaign in support of search engine optimization (SEO) is the research and choose keywords for your website. It is essentially words or phrases that are trying to defend in the search.

Do you Sell PEZ dispenser? You can then use the "fish", "service providers" , or the most popular items, such as "Star Wars Pez." When you decide on these keywords, you must enter keywords in the content and identification of the site is considered relevant for search engine placement for your site.

This includes the copy on your site, and all page titles, heading tags and links. This is not an easy process, but necessary for SEO.

When you insert your keywords throughout the content of the on-site, it is vital to understand the density at which the keywords are optimized on a page. The "keyword density" is referring specifically to how often a keyword is used in your copy of the in-page. Search engines compute the percentage of keyword density, and found the more often a search term in content, most will think that your page is relevant and should be ranked higher. However, there is a fine line between having an optimum density of the keyword and over-stuffing your content with keywords and terms.

Please note: Just because you have the right amount of keyword density in your SEO campaign, it means that the higher you will automatically align. The new Google algorithm favors really related terms to search only the keyword density. Focus also on the quality of its content, which only focus on your keyword density. If you exceed the optimal density of the keyword, you can face a penalty of over-optimization.

There's percentage of "perfect" in the keyword density in SEO, but strives to keep our Volacci density at or below 5 percent. The percentage of a page is relative to its length happy, so it is recommended that you know the formula for calculating each page. The formula for the keyword density is quite simple.

1. Count how many words you have on your page.
2. Count how many times you have used your keyword
3. Apply this formula

Keyword density = ([key word count]) * 100 / (total word count]
For example, let's say you have a 500 word article about PEZ dispensers, and you are optimizing for "FISH"

• - Total Word Count: 500
• - Applications of FISH keyword: 12

Density of "fish" = (12 * 100) / 500
The keyword density for "FISH" on page is 2.4%

SEO campaigns, have keyword optimization in content on-page is very important to be relevant to the search engines. However, if you focus too much on keyword density, you can potentially lose focus on other important elements in the dynamic approach to optimizing your site. Use the formula for keyword density to ensure that you are applying relevant applications of your keywords in quality content and links so that you are getting the most out of your research. If you abuse your keywords, Google will get you gods, so the stuffers are not saved.

Many SEO company is very passionate about their online success. By the end of the contract to have at least a lot more is spent on business services, your website ... or work for free until you.