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| Active Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Nov 2009 Location: Illinois
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i know NOT to pepper web page with keywords. what do you believe is a good number in a page? i hear some people saying 1-2 is good enough. i am fine with that. but in a blog setting, is 1 page defined as 1 post? meaning, if my page has 5 posts, would it be ok to have the keyword in all the 5 posts? thoughts? |
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| Steve Weber War Room Member Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Southard, Oklahoma, USA.
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The answer is different depending on the length of your posts. Depending on the keyword length and how well it reads, 1% to 4% usually works well for search engines and readability.
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I remember that Matt once said in one of his videos that if you have a keyword 3 times on a website google will know that it is there. And that that is enough. (But have a sneaking feeling that sometimes he says what google wants us to do, even though their algorithms aren't all up to speed yet)
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