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I have a website which is about x repairs and I want to rank for "x repairs"

I ran the site throughout density checkers and the phrase I want to rank e.g. "x repairs" is <2%

The words for "x" and "repair" however is 5-7%

Will google penalise the website for these one words occuring frequently.

The actual website is actually about the repair and service of x product e.g. We offer repairs for x regions etc etc

Average article length is 500 - 700 words
#keyword #stuffing
  • Profile picture of the author engagedotscrm
    Where you would find too much of keyword in a content. Make sure that, you don't use a particular keyword not more than 4 times in 400 words. maintain upto 3.3% of keyword density.
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  • Profile picture of the author salesfeed
    Thanks for feedback, I saw the official stance from Google on what was web spam e.g. customized cars by custom cars is customized car choice but that's kinda obvious.

    I suppose we shall continue to focus on the 2 word phrase for Google ranking
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  • Profile picture of the author jfambrini
    As a car dealer it is hard to find the distinction between keywords stuffing and listing all available car models and car brands we sell.
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  • Profile picture of the author Nelapsi
    Personally I have never checked keyword density, I just generally write content the same as I would anything else where I am attempting to expressing something in written format.

    Fairly easy rules.. You need to open with the keyword and close with the keyword, make sure the H1 tag is present and with the keyword. I generally will use H2 tags for long tail versions of the keyword. Once I have that I just fill in the rest to support it, 15 minutes later you have content for your website.. now find an image that works for it.
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    • Profile picture of the author jfambrini
      Originally Posted by Nelapsi View Post

      Personally I have never checked keyword density, I just generally write content the same as I would anything else where I am attempting to expressing something in written format.

      Fairly easy rules.. You need to open with the keyword and close with the keyword, make sure the H1 tag is present and with the keyword. I generally will use H2 tags for long tail versions of the keyword. Once I have that I just fill in the rest to support it, 15 minutes later you have content for your website.. now find an image that works for it.
      Thanks for the tip.
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  • Profile picture of the author Dr MaxIM
    5-7% is too much. I try to keep it under 2% and using related keywords. You should also use H tags to emphasize your main keywords.
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  • Profile picture of the author salesfeed
    I might add that the 5-7% is for a single word e.g. repair or computer

    I don't really see how as an car dealer for example you can not mention the word car without exceeding 2% percentage? - especially if the sites focus is on selling cars.

    Now I know their are synonyms but some are jargon or not related to your market - for example in the UK we don't use cell phones its mobile phones.

    So for example on one website we are talking about x brand repairs. Its quite hard to talk about an service in 500-700 words without mentioning it a few times.

    I can imagine it would be hard to talk about search engine optimisation for example without the words "search" "engine" or "optimisation" being higher then x %

    Thanks for the advice Nelapsi on keyword density though - I guess its a fine balance between righting about a subject for an reader without sounding completely off topic.
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  • Profile picture of the author ademcalvin
    SEO content writing has become much more involved and complicated than simply choosing a keyword or phrase. Keyword stuffing is also a problem in terms of relevancy. There are too many cases on the Internet where articles are written with the use of a keyword that simply does not fit within the article.
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  • Focus your keywords in your articles and article titles but be very natural about it. Google can spot spam from mile away and you can't outsmart the system. Blacklists are very hard to get off of and is sometimes unfair so be careful.
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  • Profile picture of the author TomerN
    Rule of thumb is 1-2% nowadays. Put the keyword in the beginning paragraph, last sentence, and as a header title. Put it also in the meta description and meta keyword. Don't overdue it...
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