Hello, I will try to make this post to the point. I am new to the forum, so please forgive me of my stupidity. I want to thank anyone that can help me with this issue. I have a keyword phrase, and in the phrase, there is one word that has to be used through the article. I have rewritten the article 3 times, and I still cannot get this issue fixed. Anyway, every time I use the one word it drives its density up above the main key word phrase. We are talking a difference between 2.7% for the phrase, and 5.8 percent for the one word. This is based on a 508 word article, and I have been using an key word analyzer, and a couple more of them online as well. Believe me, the one word out of that phrase is necessary. Any comments would be most appreciated! Thanks
Hear me out: do not naively follow your keyword analyzer by the book! Change your mind set: Try to write compelling article for your readers, not for search engine! Challenge your brain: Try to create an article that will make your readers leave their comments, hundreds of comments! And if your keyword analyzer told you that you have more than 5% keyword density but you expect less than 3%, why not write few more sentences without your keyword in it? With simple math logic, that will lowering your keyword density, right? cheers, Sam