Keyword Density in Search Engine Ranking
What is Keyword Density?
One of the simplest ways to improve your 
site’s placement in the search engine results is to work on the keyword 
density on your page, which was what I did.
For my purpose here, I will refer to a “keyword” as a word that the 
user searches for when using the search engine. Generally speaking, 
keyword density is the ratio of the word that is being searched for (the
 keyword) against the total number of words appearing on your web page. 
If your keyword occurs only (say) once in a page of one thousand words, 
it has a lower keyword density than a keyword that occurs (say) four 
times in a page of similar length.
If a particular keyword has a higher density on your web page, then 
the likelihood of your page obtaining a better search engine ranking 
increases. Note that not all search engines bother with keyword density 
and indeed even those that do have their own algorithm for computing the
 density of a keyword. However, the principles described in this article
 is general enough to help your page improve its ranking in the engines 
that take keyword density into account.
How to Improve Your Search Engine Ranking
How do you improve your keyword density?
When planning a page, think about which search terms a user is likely
 to use when searching for the information your site provides. For 
example, a visitor who is looking for information on “Search Engine 
Ranking” may search for things like “search engine positioning”, “search
 engine ranking”, “search engine placement”, “keyword density”, “top 
ranking”, and the like.
After you have collected your list of keywords, do NOT simply dump 
those keywords into a senseless list on your web page. I’ve seen some 
websites do this in an attempt to influence search engine listings. This
 may not work with all search engines. Some of the engines attempt to be
 smart when processing keywords and if it sees keywords occurring 
together in a senseless sequence, it may penalise your website.
Instead, try to form sentences that use those keywords. If you are a 
good writer, you may have to kill some of those good habits you 
previously used in writing documents: for example, many good writers 
have an aversion to repeating a particular word too often, choosing 
instead to use alternative terms that mean the same thing. This makes 
for a more pleasant reading, but it will not help you get your site 
listed with a top rank in search engine results for that particular 
keyword.
For instance, if you want your page to have a high ranking when 
someone searches for the phrase “search engine ranking”, keep repeating 
the phrase “search engine ranking” in your document instead of 
substituting with pronouns like “it” and the like. Do likewise for the 
other keywords that you want a high density on the page. You’ll of 
course have to use your discretion with this, or your page will be 
unpleasant to read.
You can see an example of how this is done by examining this article 
itself, and see how often I have repeated keywords and phrases like 
“keyword”, “keyword density”, “search engine ranking” and “search engine
 positioning”.
In days of old, some people tried the trick of having a very short 
page for a particular keyword. For example, the page may only have the 
following one sentence: “Keyword density is important in search engine 
ranking.” Since there were so few words on the page, the page was 
actually easy to draft and the keywords “keyword density” and “search 
engine ranking” have a very high density on that page.
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