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What is Keyword Density?
Keyword density is the percentage of number of times a keyword is found in your page content . For example, if you have a Web page with exactly 100 words on it, including all headlines, captions, alt text, and advertising, and you have a keyword phrase that is on the page 3 times, your keyword density is 3%:
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Keyword density deals with the ratio of your keywords in light of the total number of indexable words placed in your webpage. For example, you have 100 words article, then having a 1% keyword ratio means that you should have the presence of your keyword one time within that 100 word text.
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Keyword density tells you how often a search term appears in a text in relation to the total number of words it contains. For example: if a keyword appears three times in a 100 word text the keyword density would be 3%.
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Keyword Density is the percentage of times when a keyword arrive on web page as compared to total number of words. In SEO Keyword Density can be used as an element that regulate whether a page is applicable or not.
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