: Is keyword density computed by keywords exact matches or approximations also count? When compting the keyword density on your text, do you also count approximations or just exact matches? For
When compting the keyword density on your text, do you also count approximations or just exact matches?
For example if I' targeting the keyword: "chocolate cheesecakes"
but in my text I use "chocolate cheese cake" and "chocolate cheesecake" interchangeably, will the first variation also be considered for keyword density, or just the exact match?
I've done about 5 inconclusive experiments regarding this topic, and I haven't been able to find the right answer on the internet.
NOTE
I'm not doing SEO for Google, but for specialized search engines (e-commerce) that do take in consideration keyword density to position results.
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Whether or not synonyms and word order are important or included in keyword density implementation specific. To be able to answer your question, we would need to know what search engine you are targeting, and be able to look at its code, or do black box testing against it to know how it calculates keyword density.
True to what the other guy said. Rather then keyword spamming, focus on better content that is more detailed and descriptive and includes information others dont.
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