“Keywords” is one of the most important components of any search engine optimization campaign. Keywords are the words people enter into the search box of a search engine when they are looking for something. A search engine uses the words you enter as well as words from other web pages to find a matching result to the query. Keyword selection is one of the first steps in search engine optimization. For on page optimization, we need to be sure that we are targeting the right keywords.
How much density should keywords have?
There are various theories as to how many particular terms are in order of importance when choosing keywords. There are even books written on the subject. The common belief points toward using keyword density as the main determination of importance. This is NOT true! Keyword density is just a factor that puts words in order and at the same time creates more content for the website. In fact, I want to show you why it is entirely different.
Why this is false:
When you actually write content, there are a variety of factors that affect the quality of your content. This works well and is not incorrect. What is false is that this shows that keyword density is the main factor that determines the importance of a particular word.
The right way to use keywords for content:
The word “keyword” is mentioned several times on this page, so I will make a mega statement regarding keywords. If you want to place keywords in your website content, there is an excellent chance that they will not be searched by the engines. If the keywords you want to use for your site are extremely well searched, you will have a high ranking very quickly and you will then receive a lot of traffic from the engines. You can use the heading units like H1, H2, etc. to write content that you want targeted, but that will NOT be the best way to achieve high ranking, as I’ve now told you. Whether it is good or bad depends on the search engine’s spiders. More often than not, what decides the page rank (that is, what makes the page rank in the first place) is the quality of the content.
That is the reason why when a person who is looking for optimized web pages to buy, the person will read, listen to, sample, and possibly buy a product on the subject. They’re bored. They want the latest info to be free, but I don’t want time right there before they have to step out of their chair.
Back to the sample information I just forwarded you, and show the keyword density using some other keyword tools. I found some that had around 5% density, but only 1% searched. They were also written by people who reported that they had over 3000 searches for the same term. They needed to be disappeared.
Most of these of those better-demanded sites are using the wrong keywords, and most of the people who use the wrong keywords for their backlinking, and I would like to ask for them to think clearly about where it is a better use of time to find a blog to comment on concerning the subject.
One of the two things that they do should be indicated,, through the writer’s name. Please remember that I never use names in the articles that I write for industry. I write to share useful information, and I never speak of anyone, and never determine if they’re interesting.
I am a student and not a real estate agent, and I don’t have a prospect listing with validation handles, and I don’t think that is a market unique to my area. But don’t be discouraged! Not everyone can become a real estate agent, nor can someone use a fake city name, and I have written literally thousands of articles based on real estate industry.
I will have more writing about this subject in the future, and there will be all types of new information including the new age of Internet SEO. I guarantee it.
Wordtracker tool: I use the free version, Until someone better answers this question. This tool may be a limited version, but it is certainly free compared to $30/month using a paid service similar to mine.
Google toolbar: I know it is within the paid service, but I pay for it Anyway and don’t think I’ll ever unsubscribe.