Anyone know a keyword density formula?I would think that if you have 100 words, and one of those words was your keyword your ratio would be 1%.What about if you have 100 words, and a two word keyphrase? Perhaps the two keywords do not appear together in the page, then how does it work?If anyone has knowledge of this sorta thing, or an article somewhere I would appreciate any info you may have. I wrote a small web script to calculate keyword density, but when I use some off the shelf products they are generally not very close.Hi vision,Keyword density is the number of occurences of a keyword divided by either the total number of words (unique words or not, up to you..).To be a 2 words keyphrase it needs to be side by side and repeated..Cheers,JohannActually it dosnt necessasarily need to be side by side.Dosnt hurt to have a few occurances though.I would concentrate on title tag and meta discription though.darksat wrote:darksat wrote:vision wrote:For a 2 word keyphrase 2 words in 100 is still 1% density.Quote:great explanation rtchar.if you guys have noticed, the higher the density the less readable the contents..