Well, i was recently thinking of keyword density for one my websites and I came up with some conclusions about my targeted keywords and about keywords which actually bring me real traffic, untill I've reached my desired one. Some kind of article I've written here , you can read it. Just I didn't want to copy paste it here. (Sorry for inconvenience.) What do you think about it?
I think both are not a good question. To start a website, first thing you think is the content or service to customers. From this point, you design the site and refine the content. And then you pick keywords from or based on your content. You'd better read this article Run Your Website For Users, Not For Search Engines.
Hi, Yes it's a reality. Sometimes, keywords are targetting us. The fact deserves to be carefully studied. It's a way to catch visitors
This strategy sure will bring at least long tail traffic. But sometimes you want to create content around high potential keywords that you researched first. You can still make that content appealing to users!
I'm suggesting that, sometimes you don't really understand that you target some keywords, that you even didn't think about. And even if you optimize your content perfectly for your desired keyword, some other keywords will target you.
In fact, because we have keywords in the text, all these ones target us. The difference is between popular keywords which need a big struggle to be well ranked with and the not often used ones. For them it's easier to be high ranked. Maybe our great mistake consists in searching absolutly the popular ones and forgetting quite a lot of words which represent a relatively easy solution to catch visitors.