Tuesday, July 13, 2010

What’s the Perfect SEO Keyword Density?

Quite the interesting question, isn’t it? People who write SEOs a lot worry so much about how many of the keywords they put in every couple of words or how much in percentage should there be allotted for keywords in, say, a 1000 words article.

The truth is, however, is what most experts believe. There is NO such thing as the “perfect” keyword density. Sure, to some people it may seem strategic to calculate what the perfect keyword density is for their articles. But between writers who thinks about keyword densities and those who don’t, their chances of being number one on Google are virtually the same.

This is because the worry on keyword density is actually based on the fear that the words might look too awkward with way too many repeated words. The cure? Simple: just write your keywords naturally. If they’re in the right place as any decent articles would have, then chances are you won’t have to worry about density anymore. Natural articles are what brings you up the charts on Google.

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