Keyword Density

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by ecctao, Dec 17, 2007.

  1. #1
    Hi

    Can someone point me to a good book or some places to see on Keyword Density?

    We have had an e commerce site for sometime and had not too bad rank in SE but now I want to reduce keywords to advance some of it .I feel that my Keywords may not be good and I have no idea what Keyword Density is.


    (latter is the head i want my web will to be,thanks for advise

    <HEAD>
    <TITLE>led panel led screen led display outdoor led displays Indoor led screens China LED panels Manufacturer LED world</TITLE>
    <META content=en name=LED panel,LED screen,LED display,LED displays,LED screens,LED world,rental LED display>
    <META content="Supply professional LED screen produce led panels led board outdoor display indoor smd displays electronic display systems and led serves in China for all of the led screen world market."
    name=description>
    <META content="LED panel,LED screen,LED display,outdoor full color outdoor LED display,indoor full color LED display,outdoor SMD LED screen,indoor rgb screen,smd LED panel" name=keywords>
    </head>
    )

    may some dody can tell me a good advise or a samply.
    Thanks again!
    Kevin Tao
     
    ecctao, Dec 17, 2007 IP
  2. ORZ

    ORZ Well-Known Member

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    Keyword density - The measure of how many times a keyword is repeated compared to the overall content of a web page. If a keyword was listed 5 times out of a word count of 50 the keyword density would be 10%

    And your right , you should reduce your keywords amount and try to target the ones you seem to get more sales with.
     
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  3. snowbird

    snowbird Notable Member

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    Check your PM. I ran a keyword density report for you so that you can make some onpage SEO changes.
     
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    don't make sites for search engines, make it for real people. Density doesn't matter
     
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    I agree with sandrodz.

    Keyword density is no longer an important factor for SEO. Focus your attention on other factors that do matter like good quality links.
     
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  6. discuss4u

    discuss4u Well-Known Member

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    Yes but I know that some other people are now chasing for LSI, which I think unnecessary.

    By the way, without running any keyword Density report, I can tell LED appears too many times. And ecctao should concentrate more on the actually content rather that the meta tags. Besides, the title tag is also problematic, even if we do not talk about SEO. It will be shown in search results and people will find the title very annoying. I will rather use something like "LED World - Manufacturer of LEDs for All Purposes" which is less annoying.
     
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  7. aira

    aira Active Member

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    just include your target keywords the natural way and don't stick to the Keyword Density rules (or whatever you call it) since it has no big impact in SERPs ranking.. what matters most is how you present your site to visitors (as your priority) followed by SE spiders
     
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    Keyword density matters IMHO.

    Keyword density may not be an important factor or even taken on it's own as a factor but it matters. A page that's been keyword stuffed is an obvious attempt to spam and will probably get nailed with a 'content spam' penalty, so keyword density matters in the respect that you can have too many instances of your keyword although I would imagine placement has an influence.

    Google might think that a 100 word article which uses a certain phrase 30% of the time is just a badly written article and will leave it alone to suffer the natural death it deserves. But if that phrase also occurs in the title, meta tags, headings, alt descs, italic text, bold text, image file names, a link or two...... it's content spam penalty time.

    Therefore you should think about the percentage keyword density to make sure you're not over-optimising through placement or just writing piss poor content, next thing, you're working on keyword densities.
     
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  9. nairbuoyevoli

    nairbuoyevoli Active Member

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    youre right, but not to moderate your KW, it look spammy.
     
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    Some advice... Change your title. The TITLE tag needs to make sense, and should not just be stuffed with keywords. There is a way to include most of your keywords, make it readable, and make it so visitors will want to visit your website from the title.
     
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    5% - 7% in my opinion is the best
     
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    Yep, keyword density is not a major matter anymore nowadays.
     
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    Just a side note you can use the google toolbar highlight button and view how many times you keywords are being used and where. This helps me get a visual view of the keyword density on my site.
     
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    hi

    i can used content of my sites for 2-8 %
     
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    wait, I have my main keyword everywhere, once - will that get me in trouble?
     
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    Well, try to find keyword density balance. It's important for SEO.Too low and you will not get the optimum benefit, too high and your page might get flagged for “keyword spamming”
     
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    I wouldn't concern yourself with keyword density at this point. The density factor is of the past for search engines. As long as you have lots of great relevant content that match's what your title and keywords as well as links pointing to your site say you will do fine. :D
     
    gotlinks, Dec 18, 2007 IP