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WEBSITE OPTIMIZATION
What keyword density is most appropriate for website optimization?
The most commonly mentioned figure is2%-8%,
Is that actually correct?
Let's take a look together!
Keyword Density
In fact, keyword density does not have to strictly meet the 2%-8% requirement; a natural distribution is fine. When we write an article, it is necessary to include the keyword in the title and description, and keywords should also be added to the first and last paragraphs of the article content.
Article Image Keywords
The alt tags of article images should also include keywords. Add keywords for as many images as there are, and also add a title to each image. This is also a legitimate way to improve a website's keyword density.
User Experience
Remember not to blindly stuff keywords. Some black-hat practitioners use certain methods to maliciously stuff keywords, which creates obstacles for users when reading and seriously affects the user experience. Even if rankings rise quickly this way, they will also drop quickly. It is better for us to rank websites properly using white-hat methods.
A Relative Concept
In fact, keyword density is a relative concept. It is not that too little or too much is necessarily unacceptable; rather, the content of your article should be related to the title. If the article provides a high-quality answer to the title topic, it can still achieve a certain ranking even with low keyword density.
It is just that, for most current content, 2%-8% is a relatively appropriate range. However, if we are creating proper written content, there is no need to worry too much about this density. It is enough to insert keywords appropriately at the beginning and end.