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The Keyword Density is the ratio of the number of occurrences of a Targeted Keyword Phrase to the total number of words in a Web page. The Keyword Density ratio is a useful analysis of the words in a Website page. It provides a Web spider's view of a Web Page, unrelated to the sense or emotional appeal of the content. Images containing words are impossible to include in the density analysis. The more often a Keyword phrase or synonyms of a Keyword phrase appears in a Website page (and in the Website as a whole), the more likely the Search Engine Ranking for the Keyword Phrase will improve. The Keyword Density of a Keyword Phrase should be about 2% to 4% for the best results. Any phrase with a Keyword Density ratio more than 4% is likely to be regarded as Keyword Stuffing. The Website will be penalised with lower rankings by the Search Engines. In any event, the value of a high Keyword Density ratio is dubious. It is far better to insert frequently used synonyms of Keywords, rather than concentrating on just one Keyword. If the Web page reads well to a visitor, it is unlikely that the Search Engine will treat the page as SPAM. Try to optimise each page for from 3 to 5 related phrases. But above all, the copy must read well.
The order that Keyword Phrases occur is important, as more weight is given to the first words by the Search Engines. The order of the Words extracted may not be what is expected. They are determined by the structure of the Website. It is important that the First 25 Phrases include as many targeted Keyword Phrases as possible.
The following few lines were extracted from the Web Page Analysis:
As can be seen in the Keyword Density Analysis in the Web Page analysis, there is a concentration of Keywords relating to Websites, SEO and "Search Engines" in the Home page. For a search done using the targeted words, there will be a good chance that the Home page shown will have a reasonable SERP Ranking.
If the resulting SERP Ranking is not good (after the initial Sandbox Effect period has been completed) then successive rewrites will be needed to improve the Keyword Density of targeted Phrases.