Keyword Frequency
Now that you all know the importance of keywords, its time to know what “keyword frequency” does to the benefit or rather in most cases, to the detriment of a particular site. Sad, but rather painfully, its true. Most of us lose out on this account & end-up getting no-where. So, I will just explain it in detail for your benefit.
One of the methods that search engines use to determine relevance for a keyword is by counting keyword frequency. This is not like keyword density where a ratio is taken but rather an absolute count of the number of occurrences of your primary keyword or phrase. There are a couple of rules to remember about counting keyword frequency.
First, since keyword frequency is an absolute count it does not matter how many words are on the page, the total number of occurrences will remain the same. So if the term occurs seven times this number will be the same if you have 100 or 1000 words on your page.
Second, counting keyword frequency helps determine relevance as well as Spam. What this means is that if your keyword occurs 70 times in 100 words your page will most likely be considered Spam. If your keyword occurs only once in 100 words more than likely your page will not be considered relevant and thus will rank lower in the search results or not at all.
If your content is well written and targeted toward a specific theme your page will most likely contain the correct number of occurrences of a term. With well thought out content this is natural. In most cases, appropriate content will not require counting keyword frequency to ensure correct distribution.
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