What is the most appropriate keyword density for website optimization?

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What is the most appropriate keyword density for website optimization?

The most common rate is 2%-8% .

Is it right or not?



Let’s take a look together!




Keyword density

In fact, the keyword density is not so strict as 2%-8%. A natural distribution is fine. If we write an article, it is necessary to include keywords between the title and description. Keywords need to be added to the first and last paragraphs of the article.




Article Image Keywords

The alt tag of the article image content should also add keywords, add as many keywords as there are pictures, and also add a title to the picture title. This is also a formal way to increase the keyword density of the website.




User Experience

Remember not to blindly stack keywords. Some black hat people will use some means to maliciously stack keywords, causing obstacles to user reading and seriously affecting the user experience. In this way, even if the ranking goes up, it will fall down quickly. We should still do white hat ranking.




Relative concept

In fact, keyword density is a relative concept. It does not mean that too little or too much is not good. What matters is that the content of your article should be related to the title. If the content of your article is a high-quality answer to the content of the title, you will get a certain ranking even if the keyword density is very low.


It’s just that now most content is between 2%-8%, which is a more appropriate value. But if we are writing regular content, we don’t have to worry too much about this density. We just need to control the appropriate insertion of keywords between the beginning and the end.