Webpage stop ranking for keyword

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Hi All,
I hope someone can put some lime light on to the situation. So edited my page (http://limetec.co.uk/lime-mortars/) to reduce the amount of keywords. However, the page is not showing up at all and one of my other pages has come up instead. Could you help me figure out why and how to resolve it?
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  • Profile picture of the author Hunter MI
    Could you share the keyword that it used to rank for and where? Also what the other page is where it ranks now?
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  • Profile picture of the author xnice
    Originally Posted by jaykay192 View Post

    Hi All,
    I hope someone can put some lime light on to the situation. So edited my page (Hydraulic Lime Mortars | Limetec) to reduce the amount of keywords. However, the page is not showing up at all and one of my other pages has come up instead. Could you help me figure out why and how to resolve it?
    If you reduce the words of your post, it will effect to your website ranking. If you want to reduce % of keyword density without hurt your ranking, you may add more words to your existing post.
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    • Profile picture of the author Hunter MI
      Originally Posted by xnice View Post

      If you reduce the words of your post, it will effect to your website ranking. If you want to reduce % of keyword density without hurt your ranking, you may add more words to your existing post.
      This is correct, but not how I understood the OP.

      My understanding is that they were trying remove other keywords from the page, other than the one they were trying to rank for, which should have increased the keyword density of the one keyword.

      That said the keywords that you removed could have been LSI keywords. LSI keywords (Latent Semantic Indexing) are basically keywords that are related to your primary keyword.

      So, if you removed them Google may think you article isn't as good as others. Moz did a whiteboard friday on it a couple weeks ago i think that you might find valuable.
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