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    ronhollin
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    Posted: 2003-Apr-25 16:17
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    I have a word on my site 52 times. This happened by accident actually. Will having it that many times hurt my rankings? My website is all about sunglasses though.



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    Posted: 2003-Apr-25 16:27
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    It depends on how many other words you have. Generally speaking you should not have over about 6-7% repeat occurance in you're site of the same keyword.



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    Posted: 2003-Apr-25 16:42
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    Just having it on your site (site=many web pages) would be okay, but having it 52 times on one web page might be something different. I generally try to keep the keyword density for a term that I'm targeting around 3-6 percent per page.



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    Posted: 2003-Apr-25 16:48
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    How do you find out the total number of words on your page without counting them one by one?

    [ Message was edited by: ronhollin 04/25/2003 08:49 am ]





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    Posted: 2003-Apr-25 16:53
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    Use www.keywordcount.com



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    Posted: 2003-Apr-25 17:00
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    It shows that sunglasses only came up 16 times. I'm wondering if it's not counting "sunglasses" when the keyword is "Gucci Sunglasses, or "Ray-Ban Sunglasses"



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    Posted: 2003-Apr-25 17:14
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    Nevermind I forgot to ftp what I had been working on.



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    Posted: 2003-Apr-30 10:15
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    i'm just wondering how these people:
    http://www.cheap-affordable-low-cost-web-site-hosting-service.com/
    gotten away with being 3rd page on google for "cheap web hosting"
    http://www.google.com/search?q=cheap+web+hosting&hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&start=20&sa=N
    by repeating the term so blatently dozens of times on their page



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    Posted: 2003-May-12 16:25
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    Surely if it reads well it will be fine or at least that is my stance. Dont get me wrong I am not talking about "word1 keyword word2 keyword word3 keyword" which can clearly be seen as guff. But a well ordered amount of text can have varying degrees of keyword density and still do well.

    Cheers



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    Posted: 2003-May-13 08:50
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    Most good text editors have a text statistic facility FWIW.


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