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(Continued) The RFS Newsletter, Mar. 3, 2007. Page 13 To answer your question, the correct keyword density is between one and one-and-a-half percent. This means that on a typical Web page of 500 words, your keywords should be repeated between five to six times maximum. On a 200-word page, you have to maintain the same keyword density, hence they shouldn't appear more than two to three times! Make it higher and you will end up with the wrong keyword density and Google (as well as the other major search engines) could treat your site as a potential search engine spamming site and could penalize you. <<< P. page Next: Is your linking strategy up to par? >>> Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Subscribe to the free Rank for Sales Weekly Newsletter Bookmark the RFS Newsletter by simply clicking here. Legal Notice This newsletter is sponsored by Rank for Sales, a professional SEO firm in business since 1997. We suggest you bookmark our newsletter and place it in the list of your favorite websites by clicking here. Feel free to contact us if you need to have your website optimized by a professional SEO firm, or if you have any question on the subject of search engines. |