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Search Engine Optimization (SEO) Series
How Do Keywords Affect
Search Engine Ranking?
We all want to know how keywords affect
our rankings, but to find out we’ll need to do a little work.
Many say keywords are the key to good search engine rankings,
although they aren’t at all the only factor.
If you need a tool to help you decide on your keywords,
try Overture's Search Term Suggestion Tool – it allows you
to test your keyword rankings by showing you statistics on
recent searches for them. It’s a great tool when you have
no clue which keyword you should choose, as it can give you
a list of terms that were recently searched on.
Keyword
Density
Keyword density refers to the number of the keywords contained
within your text relative to the amount of text there is.
Preferred keyword density ratios vary between search engines,
but you should generally try to keep them between two and
eight percent (major search engines prefer the lower end).
Keyword analysis tools can help to optimize a web page’s
keyword density. These tools are good if you’re not sure
of what you’re doing, as they’re very intuitive and explain
things as you go.
Counting
the Keywords
Many SEO experts will tell you that the keyword density
of your text isn’t a very important factor, and that you
should be careful not to overdo it. So is there a limit?
How many times should you use your keywords? SEO experts
won’t be able to answer these questions for you, because
no-one’s really sure of the answer. The best answer is that
it changes regularly, and you can never be sure – you have
to experiment to see what works for you.
Location
of Keywords
When testing the effects of keyword location, we found that
pages with the keywords at the top and bottom of the page
ranked higher on Google than pages with the keywords in the
middle.
Many other search engines also give keywords more or less
weight based on their location, but keep in mind that each
search engine’s algorithm is different. Here’s a list of
how most search engines prioritize keyword positions, from
most to least:
Really, though, keyword density is one of those areas where
you’ll have trouble on your hands if you try to second guess
the search engines. Be cautious.
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