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What is keyword Density?

Keyword density tells you how often a search term appears in a text in relation to the total number of words it contains.

From the point of view of search engines, a high keyword density is a good indicator of search engine spam.
If a keyword appears too often in a website, search engines will downgrade the website. This is something also called keyword stuffing

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