Choose the keywords from Google Adwords and use them in article content or blogs or in website description. including 9 keywords in 500 words article is not good.
After Penguin update by Google, it is advisable to keep your keywords density between 2-3% with in your content.
my friends even suggest me to set keyword density lower than 2% after the penguin update. correct me if i'm wrong.
Hi Yes you can add 8-9 keywords on your article. but I would suggest you not to make article just for marketing gimmic but for the visitors. Make it interesting so that number of visitors divert to your website.
It is true that many recommend 2-3% (for 500 words that works out to 10 - 15 times), but I have see more and more recommending LESS after the latest google updates. But if you do use less you need to make sure you use other words that are related to your keyword. "Related" in google's eyes, so put your keyword into the google keyword tool, be sure to check the box that says "Only show ideas closely related to my search terms", and see what comes up. Another tool that works well is the KWMap.com. What google (and your readers want) is relevant content, a great article with only 1% keyword density can rank very well if you stay on topic. Photos with your keyword in the alt text and description help to increase the number of times you have the keyword in your article without "stuffing" the text with your keyword.
yes, Of course you can use 9 keywords in 5oo words article but article to be theme related and interesting.
If I post a blog article, then later on change the title and description to use more pertinent keywords will the search engines read the blog again? I have numerous blog posts that I thought if I were to title them better would that help or is it a one time shot. I'm not hijacking the thread just thought it fit well in here.
Yes, you can change the title and description of your blog but try to write them according with your article content.
9 keywords in an article are not good. You should include not more than 4 keywords in your article to maintain keyword density.