What is the most important word density or associated words?
I have written an index page using every conceivable connotation of keywords I can think of, but the page is bloated with text.
But I think Google only read so many words and miss the rest, is this accurate?
word count to index pages too many words a good idea?
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from what I understand, Google may not crawl deep into your page everytime...sometimes, googlebot will visit, and crawl a portion of the page, next time it will crawl a little deeper and do that each time.
In my experience, which isn't that much, Google is hard to figure out. But, patience is needed when waiting for Google to index.
In my experience, which isn't that much, Google is hard to figure out. But, patience is needed when waiting for Google to index.
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Re: word count to index pages too many words a good idea?
I think it varies from Search engine to search engine. Google doesn't have any guidelines for it. But it's recommended to have 2%.wilburforce wrote:What is the most important word density or associated words?
I have written an index page using every conceivable connotation of keywords I can think of, but the page is bloated with text.
But I think Google only read so many words and miss the rest, is this accurate?
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