What is a Keyword?
A keyword is a word that is
going to be placed in your article several times, not just once as that
would make every word a keyword. When a spider sees that you have a
word placed several times in an article, it will determine that your
page may be useful to users that search for such a keyword.
Over Optimizing Your
Articles
It is important to note that
there is also such a thing as over optimizing your articles for
particular words, this is known as “keyword stuffing”. When you stuff
keywords in an article a spider will detect that you are trying to
trick it into placing your article high in the search engine results
for that word, and will instead penalize your site and your page for
doing such. This may even affect the rankings of your other pages or
get your site blacklisted from a particular search engine if you are
found keyword stuffing too many times.
What is Keyword Density?
Keyword density is how many
times your keyword is placed in your article. Most use a percentage to
determine how many times they will put a keyword in an article. For
instance, if you have a 500 word article and want to achieve a keyword
density of 5%, then you will need to have the keyword in your article
exactly 25 times. You can find hundreds of resources and guides
recommending one keyword density over another and the reasons behind
the logic, however, in the end you will have to determine which density
is more profitable for your articles. Each webmaster has their own
density they like to achieve based on past results. As long as you do
not over optimize and you are making sufficient profit from your
rankings, then you can choose whatever keyword density you like.
The Right Density
No matter what density you
choose, it is important to place keywords so that there are more at the
beginning and end to produce an hour glass effect. Having the right
keyword density in your article makes it more likely that you will make
money off of that article because it will rise in the search engine
results and be seen by more people and isn't that what you really want?