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<p><!--:de-->If you want to have your articles ranked in the top positions, placements of your keywords and their density are essential elements of your article optimization. Due to the way spiders scan a page, it is important to position your keywords where they will be detected and identified as such. As a result, if someone types in that keyword, your article will be shown.</p>
<p>Generally, a keyword should be positioned throughout your article a few times and not just once, as that would basically make every word a keyword. Once a spider recognizes a word put repeatedly in an article, it will conclude that your page may be of some benefit to people who search for such a keyword.</p>
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<p>On the other hand, don&#8217;t overdo it for a specific word, also known as keyword stuffing. If you use that practice in an aggressive way for an article, usually a spider will unmask your attempt for getting a top search engine ranking for that specific word, and as a result, you would be penalized. This might have a negative effect on the rankings of your other pages as well or, in the worst case scenario, your site could be blacklisted.</p>
<p>How frequently your keyword is spread throughout your article is known as keyword density. It is usually shown in percentage. For example, if you want to have a keyword density of 5%, in a 500 word article you have to position your keyword precisely 25 times. There are numerous guides and resources suggesting how high the keyword density should be and why. However, finally you have to decide which density is more lucrative for your articles.</p>
<p>Generally, everyone has his own density number, he or she prefers to achieve, based on results formerly established. Well, it doesn&#8217;t actually matter what keyword density you favour, as long as you don’t overdo it and the profit resulting from your rankings is satisfactory.</p>
<p>Regardless what precise density you select, it is significant to position keywords more at the beginning and the end of your article to produce kind of an hour glass effect. Therefore, the correct keyword density in any article might give you a good opportunity to make money of that article because an increase in the search engine rankings means more traffic for your site.<!--:--><!--:en-->If you want to have your articles ranked in the top positions, placements of your keywords and their density are essential elements of your article optimization. Due to the way spiders scan a page, it is important to position your keywords where they will be detected and identified as such. As a result, if someone types in that keyword, your article will be shown.</p>
<p>Generally, a keyword should be positioned throughout your article a few times and not just once, as that would basically make every word a keyword. Once a spider recognizes a word put repeatedly in an article, it will conclude that your page may be of some benefit to people who search for such a keyword.</p>
<p>On the other hand, don&#8217;t overdo it for a specific word, also known as keyword stuffing. If you use that practice in an aggressive way for an article, usually a spider will unmask your attempt for getting a top search engine ranking for that specific word, and as a result, you would be penalized. This might have a negative effect on the rankings of your other pages as well or, in the worst case scenario, your site could be blacklisted.</p>
<p>How frequently your keyword is spread throughout your article is known as keyword density. It is usually shown in percentage. For example, if you want to have a keyword density of 5%, in a 500 word article you have to position your keyword precisely 25 times. There are numerous guides and resources suggesting how high the keyword density should be and why. However, finally you have to decide which density is more lucrative for your articles.</p>
<p>Generally, everyone has his own density number, he or she prefers to achieve, based on results formerly established. Well, it doesn&#8217;t actually matter what keyword density you favour, as long as you don’t overdo it and the profit resulting from your rankings is satisfactory.</p>
<p>Regardless what precise density you select, it is significant to position keywords more at the beginning and the end of your article to produce kind of an hour glass effect. Therefore, the correct keyword density in any article might give you a good opportunity to make money of that article because an increase in the search engine rankings means more traffic for your site.<!--:--><!--:zh-->If you want to have your articles ranked in the top positions, placements of your keywords and their density are essential elements of your article optimization. Due to the way spiders scan a page, it is important to position your keywords where they will be detected and identified as such. As a result, if someone types in that keyword, your article will be shown.</p>
<p>Generally, a keyword should be positioned throughout your article a few times and not just once, as that would basically make every word a keyword. Once a spider recognizes a word put repeatedly in an article, it will conclude that your page may be of some benefit to people who search for such a keyword.</p>
<p>On the other hand, don&#8217;t overdo it for a specific word, also known as keyword stuffing. If you use that practice in an aggressive way for an article, usually a spider will unmask your attempt for getting a top search engine ranking for that specific word, and as a result, you would be penalized. This might have a negative effect on the rankings of your other pages as well or, in the worst case scenario, your site could be blacklisted.</p>
<p>How frequently your keyword is spread throughout your article is known as keyword density. It is usually shown in percentage. For example, if you want to have a keyword density of 5%, in a 500 word article you have to position your keyword precisely 25 times. There are numerous guides and resources suggesting how high the keyword density should be and why. However, finally you have to decide which density is more lucrative for your articles.</p>
<p>Generally, everyone has his own density number, he or she prefers to achieve, based on results formerly established. Well, it doesn&#8217;t actually matter what keyword density you favour, as long as you don’t overdo it and the profit resulting from your rankings is satisfactory.</p>
<p>Regardless what precise density you select, it is significant to position keywords more at the beginning and the end of your article to produce kind of an hour glass effect. Therefore, the correct keyword density in any article might give you a good opportunity to make money of that article because an increase in the search engine rankings means more traffic for your site.<!--:--></p>
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