Keywords are called as "Master Words" of a website, because keywords and its efficient usage drives unique traffic to a website. Always remember that selection of appropriate keyword is very important for a very Good SEO.
If you have selected your keyword and has done all features of Web Analysis procedure of SEO you can continue reading this article. Else you may read the following articles first and then continue reading this article.
What is SEO
Web Analysis procedure of SEO
On Page Optimisation
In this article I am pointing out the importance of efficient usage of Keywords in content creation. For a better SEO, a full page content in your web page must contain about 5-6% keyword concentration. This means if your content in a page has 100 words, it must contain 5 or 6 times the keywords, placed in an efficient manner. Eg: if you are concentrating on keyword, "Hollywood" write your content in such a way that, you can spread the relative keywords like "hollywood movies" "hollywood celebrities" etc in this article. Always keep this in mind that, your article must be genuine.
*Notes: 1. Never spam the keyword in your content. Means your keyword concentration must never be more than 10%. Else search engines will consider this as Keyword spam and will throw out of it.
* Never copy contents from related websites to niche. You can write similar ideas or what ever it is. But never copy contents as such, because it will be considered by search engine robots as "copy Contents", and will be pushed back down in results.
* Write contents by relating to Meta tags and Keywords title.
Keyword density checking Tools
You have written a content, but you dont know about its keyword density. Dont worry! Many tools are available over the internet to check your contents keyword concentration. Following links below will help you.
Keyword Density Check
Keyword Density Checking Tool
Advanced Tool
Friday, August 17, 2007
Keyword Density Checking in SEO
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