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Home | Internet & Businesses Online | Seo Keywords are a word or phrase (up to three words), that you use to target, explaining to the engines what your site is exactly about. These should be sprinkled throughout your website, but you should not over use them. You should use just the right amount optimal for the engines. Your site will probably be rejected or put way down the list of searches if you repeat your keywords with every other word or line. The percentage of your keyword count equals the density for that word on a single web site. Ok, say you have 100 words on your website page, to make it simple. Now, do not add the the words and symbols used in the HTML coding. Say you have 5 keywords. Just divide the total number of keywords by the number of words on your web page. Now we need to divide 5 by 100. Your keyword density is always a percentage of your sites page total word count, so multiply the total by 100 ( this is part of the formula always used not the word count in our example), now we have .05 x 100 = 5% You should always go for the accepted standard used my most major search engines which is between 3% and 5%. Never exceed this as most engines will think you are trying to trick them to get higher rankings. This rule is not just for your homepage, but applies to every page on your site. This is a simple way to check the density on any web page: On a web page you would like to check, copy and paste the content into a word-processing program such as Word or Word Perfect. In the word-processing program go to the 'Select All' found in the 'Edit' menu. Select the 'Tools' menu and click on 'Word Count'. Write down your total number of words on a sheet of paper. What you want to do next is go to the 'Edit' menu and locate the 'Find' function. Type the keyword you want to check in the 'Find' field. Now in the 'Replace' field type in the same exact word so not to change the wording on your page. When the replace function has completed, the program will give you a count of how many times it found that word or phrase. This will be your keyword count for that web site page. You can now use your formula and figure out your keyword density for any page, when you are website writing, armed with the total keyword count and total word count. Keep the search engines smiling when they see one of your sites by staying inside the the accepted standards. Article Source: http://www.articlewheel.com
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