Comments on: SEO Keyword Density: Lose This Relic and Adopt Best Practices https://seocopywriting.com/seo-keyword-density-lose-this-relic-and-adopt-best-practices/ SEO Copywriting Training and Content Writing Tips Tue, 12 Feb 2019 22:28:16 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 By: 25-point Web copy checklist: How to write for Google https://seocopywriting.com/seo-keyword-density-lose-this-relic-and-adopt-best-practices/#comment-5536 Wed, 07 Jan 2015 16:01:37 +0000 http://www.seocopywriting.com/?p=7062#comment-5536 […] Remember, there is no such thing as keyword density. If your content sounds “keyphrase-heavy” and stilted, reduce the keyphrase usage and focus more on your readers’ experience. Learn more about the myth of keyword density. […]

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By: Heather https://seocopywriting.com/seo-keyword-density-lose-this-relic-and-adopt-best-practices/#comment-5535 Mon, 17 Dec 2012 19:29:05 +0000 http://www.seocopywriting.com/?p=7062#comment-5535 In reply to Julien.

Hi, Julien!

The best indicator is what Matt Cutts says in his video (and what I’ve been saying for years.) When you finish writing, print out the sales page (or blog post) and read it out loud. If it sounds keyphrase-stuffed, you’ll want to cut down on the keyphrase usage. Exact match the keyphrase, yes, but you don’t necessarily have to do it a certain percentage of the time to gain relevancy. According to Cutts, just one exact match shows Google that the page is relevant for X phrase.

Google has gotten smarter, and can understand synonym usage and the intent of the page much better than they have in the past. So, pay attention to your keyphrases – and certainly have a great Title. But I would still ignore any kind of keyphrase density range.

I hope that helps!
:)

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By: Julien https://seocopywriting.com/seo-keyword-density-lose-this-relic-and-adopt-best-practices/#comment-5534 Sat, 15 Dec 2012 00:31:04 +0000 http://www.seocopywriting.com/?p=7062#comment-5534 Hi Laura, I know this article has been online for awhile now and I hope this comment finds you well.
I was just wondering what you thought about plugin like WordPress SEO by Yoast.
I have been using it a lot and it uses the keyword density as an indicator of the optimization of the page, giving warning below 1% and above 5%.
I know that you say there is no such things as keyword density right now, and I agree, but text quality wise, would you agree that this range is optimal to tell if a page is relevant for the keyword you are trying to focus on and rank for?

Thank you for your post!

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By: Laura https://seocopywriting.com/seo-keyword-density-lose-this-relic-and-adopt-best-practices/#comment-5533 Sat, 02 Jun 2012 01:47:37 +0000 http://www.seocopywriting.com/?p=7062#comment-5533 In reply to Kundan Bhardwaj.

Yes, absolutely! I think you’re onto something :) Thanks for your comment!

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By: Kundan Bhardwaj https://seocopywriting.com/seo-keyword-density-lose-this-relic-and-adopt-best-practices/#comment-5532 Fri, 01 Jun 2012 05:22:38 +0000 http://www.seocopywriting.com/?p=7062#comment-5532 Its always been a myth and even now the keyword density should be what % remains unrevealed.

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By: Dgraine https://seocopywriting.com/seo-keyword-density-lose-this-relic-and-adopt-best-practices/#comment-5531 Mon, 01 Aug 2011 13:13:13 +0000 http://www.seocopywriting.com/?p=7062#comment-5531 I agree it’s not good to stress over keyword density. Keyword density tools do have a use though in my opinion.. they show what words are being repeated more then others.

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By: Tom Pearson https://seocopywriting.com/seo-keyword-density-lose-this-relic-and-adopt-best-practices/#comment-5530 Wed, 25 May 2011 09:01:10 +0000 http://www.seocopywriting.com/?p=7062#comment-5530 Very good. That presentation could be very useful next time a client needs convincing.

I get asked about keyword density on an (almost) daily basis. It’s getting less and less important but there are so many people who are stuggling to let go.

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