Tips to Sprinkle Keywords in the Article Content

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Have you been having problems with keyword distribution? Are you willing to get the right tips to sprinkle keywords in the article content? Then, you are in the right place. Let’s look at some of the top 3 tips that can guide you.

Keyword density and frequency. Keyword density refers to the number of times a certain keyword appears in the article content in relation to the total word count. Although the search engines do not specify the number, it’s important to note that at most two keywords per 200 words is appropriate. This is backed by engines such as Google that restricts stuffing of keywords. On the other hand, keyword frequency refers to the times a specific keyword appears in a website and it varies in different sites.


Proximity of keywords. When the density of the keyword exceeds five in an article, it appears to be repeated. It’s therefore important to avoid unnecessary repeating of words by employing keyword proximity. These involve placing of the keywords close to each other and consider use of phrases that are relevant hence avoiding unnecessary meaningless repetition.

Use of synonyms. Although different people have different opinions when it comes to altering of keywords, the use of synonyms is very effective in avoiding repetition. This helps to retain the meaning of the keyword while still increasing the vocabularies in your article. On the same note, if the keyword is restricted to alteration, it’s necessary to use support terms. These are terms that come before keywords and try to emphasize to the keyword. For example, if the keyword is “bear” words such as perfect, nice, best can be employed before the keyword.

However, the keyword sprinkling is dependent on individuals and websites.