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Key word density - SEO

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12-19-2011, 07:24 AM
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No doubt that there is keyword stuffing problem on your site. i think you should read panda or know about google algorithms.

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Keyword density is to be considered apart from that even if you website is brand new than it may be case of Google dance. Soon you will regain back your original position in SERP

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Originally Posted by condoravenue View Post
I recently made the index page have more of my target key words. My google rankings dropped immediately. Is this because I am being penalized for too many key words, or is it because of something else?

My site is http://www.learn-hindi-online.com

My target key words are:
learn hindi online
learn hindi
hindi

When reading the index page, it seems natural to me. It doesn't seem like its over stuffed or anything like that.

Also if you have other advice, thanks.
key word density has been 3% to 4% in our content. your keyword is high competition keyword so you have to do more work in this keyword.

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Keyword density is a myth! Thee search engines don't pay attention to that anymore. They only did in the early days of SEO. Check out this bit from Rand Fishkin of SEOmoz:

"The truth is simply that modern search engines have never used keyword density. Look through any intro to information retrieval course in any university on the planet and you’ll see that it’s been debunked as a high-cost, low return metric. Instead, they use term weight – TF*IDF – check out some good work on the subject from Dr. Edel Garcia (one of the few information retrieval scientists whose crossed over into seo)."

Source: http://www.hobo-web.co.uk/keyword-density-seo-myth/

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Firstly using 2-3% keywords density for your website and select the more popular keywords for your site. Doing the SEO in a syntax for your website.Your website ranking would depend on google rules so read the google panda. Google rule information is very helpful for your websites.

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There are a lot of misconceptions about key word density. Really spending a lot of time on this really a wast of time as most professionals will tell you its not longer relevant. Below is a good article from SEO book on the topic. Now there is a newer methodology called Latent semantic analysis which some feel is relevant. Many be worth your time looking into this.

http://tools.seobook.com/general/keyword-density/

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I think you are correct when you say its because of too many keywords on your sites. though you haven't put much links on it but it is still considered a keyword spam.

I suggest you will put 300 words content in your page and 2-4 keywords are only seen in it. This will allow you to write content that looks more natural in google.

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You can input your article in the textbox below and choose the word count of your keyword/keyphrase. You can also adjust the minimum character amount to be considered in the keyword density count.

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