Keyword Density Percentage
Keyword Density percentages
Some will say that 2% to 8% is the ideal density of keywords for SEO purposes. Others claim that
optimum density for Google is specifically 2% and that anything higher
will result in your site being penalized. For Yahoo and MSN, they
specify a 5% keyword density. But is it really?
In my experience as an SEO writer, most internet
marketers require keyword seeding density at 10% or
higher. Now, if Google, which happens to be the most popular search
engine in the internet, does indeed penalize websites with keywords seeded at more than 2%,
don’t you think that it’s senseless for my clients
to ask for more than 2% seeding?
Since Google, Yahoo and MSN began incorporating relevance of keywords to the actual content
into their web crawlers, keyword density, which was the
main focus of web masters at that time, became a secondary
consideration. Unfortunately, some web masters and internet marketers
still stress keyword importance over content
relevance. For example, the words “book”,
“car” and “shopping” are most
commonly used in internet searches. If you had those words in your
site, you have a guaranteed hit. This system would work before. You
could use sex as a keyword, but your website actually contains
information about rutabaga farming.
This system of keyword importance and density
lead to misleading search results. Because of the decrease in
serviceability of search engines due to the abusers of the system,
search engine operators decided to add the value of keyword relevance to actual
content to better their service to internet surfers. So if you are
talking about rutabaga farming and scatter the word sex all throughout
your article just to attract more traffic, the search engine will
get confused because, your keyword does not have any
relevance to your content at all. When this happens, the search engine
can ignore you, penalize you or blacklist your website from its search index.
If you take the time to read newsletters or articles about keywords today, you will mostly
find similar emphasis on keyword relevance. When you write
an article seeded with keywords that are relevant to your
product or idea, you are doing
several things at once. Your first accomplishment is in having a
greater chance of higher search engine result rankings. Because the
search engine understands what your website is all about, it would not
hesitate to churn it out as a search result from a user query relevant
to your keywords. Second, by having
relevant keywords on your site, you get
more chances of attracting the right kind of traffic. Having more relevant website hits gives you more
chances of selling your product because your product is exactly the reason why
the users are directed to your site.
Because of the relevance of your article, your ratio of relevant to
irrelevant surfer traffic increases. Third, as a
result of highly relevant keywords and content, the users
will find your website very useful and will most
likely decide to mark your site down for another visit just to find out
if they can get something useful out of it again. Lastly, even though
you will experience a significantly reduced traffic count, you don’t
really lose anything since most searchers tend to get annoyed when they
are re-directed to a website that doesn’t
contain anything related to their search. You increase and enhance the
usefulness and reputation of your site without having to resort to
dirty, misleading tactics for traffic generation.
To your success, Michael Thomas
P.S. I cannot stress enough how important relevance of keyword to content is. The
importance of this value reflects on the search engines need to
classify websites according to their
content. If your keywords don’t match
your content, your website will be ignored by the
search engine.
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