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  Whats a good keyword density?

Probably a "how long is a piece of string?" type question, but has anyone got any idea's as to what a good keyword density % on any given page is? Maybe its easier to say whats definitely a bad one?

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  Re: Whats a good keyword density?

I'm sure there's a hundred and one answers to this!

Curious, I've just run a few analysis of some google 1st placings and, assuming you're referring to keyword density of body text, then from the small sample I looked at (6 various keywords & subjects) they seem to come out in a range of 0% to 6.4%.
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  Re: Whats a good keyword density?

Hi Bud, yeah, i was looking at the body text - i did a similar test and came out with such varying results, it prompted me to ask the question. I guess there's the answer - there's a broad spectrum you can fit into.

I'd be interested what the threshold runs to until you start to run the risk of being spammy?
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  Re: Whats a good keyword density?

i use 5-10% works well enough.

Don't go above 15% then it will get alerted from experience.
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  Re: Whats a good keyword density?

Thanks Chris - have been running density checks on a lot of my pages, a majority fall between 5-10%, but I had a few at 13%, which i felt was a little bit too near the wire, so have reduced them a little!
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  Re: Whats a good keyword density?

Just found a 9% for a good keywood - so there's definately a wide variation.
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  Re: Whats a good keyword density?

8%

It depends on the size of your page and what other content you've got that is the same on other pages in the site.

Just write naturally and think about all the variations that people will use.
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  Re: Whats a good keyword density?

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...whats definitely a bad one?
Bad/improper keyword density = keyword stuffing. Google defines keyword stuffing as keyword misusage, "filling pages with keywords results in a negative user experience" [source] It's all about that user experience. If you analyze keyword density of the websites that come up in the top 5 searches for such a competitive term as "real estate", you'll see that the percentage of keywords ranges from about 4.25% to 7.7%. I'd aim at not exceeding 6%, but keep the end user experience in mind at all times.

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  Re: Whats a good keyword density?

I work to 5% but have got away with nearer 10%.

However, you also have to consider the user .. do they really want to see the same word every ten words? If your keyword is actually 2/3 keywords in a single phrase then repeating that every 10 words/phrases would look awful.
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  Re: Whats a good keyword density?

Not encouraging this, but out of curiousity ran some tests on this at the end of last year, and Google seems much more lenient on keyword stuffing than they used to.

I think it's because it's become self policing in a way, people don't try it any more, because they automatically assume they`ll get penalised (as you used to), so google have quietly relaxed the rules on this.

Im not condoning keyword stuffing in any way, as its pointless as although you could get good results, your landing page won't convert as well if its just stuffed. It's more to people who have naturally got a page that is fairly high, say 15% and are really worried about it.

As the others have said, just write naturally and you won't have any problems. Whereas normally when people write they often use different words to describe the same thing, in order not to be repetitive, it won't hurt to use your keyword each time instead.
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  Re: Whats a good keyword density?

Its actually 1-3% for exact matches to your keyword meta tag. Know this from experience of approx 150 optimisation projects.
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