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Thread: Which of the following can be termed as appropriate Keyword Density?

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    Default Which of the following can be termed as appropriate Keyword Density?

    a. 0.01-0.1%
    b. 0.1-1%
    c. 3-4%
    d. 7-10%
    e. More than 10%

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    Not totally understanding your question, but I am going to say c.

    I always keep my kw density between 2 and 5% depending on what I am doing.

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    Usually 3-6%

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    Not the answer you are looking for....but the answer is 'none of the above' nodbody knows. I've seen sites ranking #1 for many months with a kw density of 15%....when I've seen other keywords used at around 1.5% and ranking #1.

    I really dont think one size fits all.

    You should also understand that there is a difference between visible kw density and overall kw density.

    visible=text on your page that a visitor sees
    overall=your entire page including alt tags, links, metatags etc

    I tend to analyse a kw using market samurai, see what the competition is doing, and aim for .5% higher.

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    I would say option C. And make sure you use your keywords in Title and first few lines of content.

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    I say that the c

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