Keyword Density

Keyword Density


 ANS: It is the combination of the number of times a keyword or keyword phrases in proportion with other words, appears on a Web page.

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Keyword Density is the percentage of times keyword appear on your web page compared to the total numbers of words on your web page.

Keyword Density = (Total No. of Repeated Keywords / Total No. of Keywords on Web page) x 100

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Keyword density is the percentage of times a keyword or phrase appears on a web page compared to the total number of words on the page.

 In the context of search engine optimization keyword density can be used as a factor in determining whether a web page is relevant to a specified keyword or keyword phrase.

Many SEO experts consider the optimum keyword density to be 1 to 3 percent. Using a keyword more than that could be considered search spam. The formula to calculate your keyword density on a web page for SEO purposes is, where Nkr is how many times you repeated a specific keyword and Tkn the total words in the analyzed text. This will result in a keyword density value. When calculating keyword density, be sure to ignore html tags and other embedded tags which will not actually appear in the text of the page once it is published.

When calculating the density of a keyword phrase, the formula would be where Nwp is the number of words in the phrase. So, for example, for a page about search engine optimization where that phrase is used four
times and there are four hundred words on the page, the keyword phrase density is (4*3/400)*100 or 3 percent.

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Density = your keyword density
Nkr = how many times you repeated a specific keyword
Tkn = total words in the analyzed text

Example:

Keyword density = (15 / 500) x 100
= 0.03 x 100
=3

Keyword density = 3% !!!


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