In this article, Iam going to tell you the main difference between keyword density, frequency, prominence and proximity, and how they affect search engine rankings and etc.
The density of keyword refers to the ratio (percentage) key words contained in all the number of indexable words in a Web page.
The ratio of density preferred of keyword varies Search Engine with the Search Engine. Generally I recommend to employ a ratio of density of keyword in the range of 2-8%.
You can like to use this tool for analysis in real-time of key word to help you to optimize ratio of Web page of a keyword density .
The keyword frequency refers to the number of times a keyword or the expression of key word appears in a Web page.
The theory is that more the stop watch one key word or expression of key word appears in a Web page, more than one Search Engine is to give the page for a research with these key words relevance.
Generally I recommend that you make sure that the key word or the expression of the most important key word is more often the key words of use in a Web page.
But made attention not maltreat the system by repeating the same key word or expressions of key word many and many times.
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After hundreds of years isolated to make for what it was built, WALL.E (abbreviation the Ground-Class of reject of push rod of load of attribution) discovers a new goal in the life (without counting that to gather curios) when it meets a smooth robot of research called EVE. The DAY BEFORE comes from there to realize that WALL.E by distraction stumbled on the key with the future of planet, and of the races again to space to bring back its results to human (which had ardently awaited the word that it is sure to turn over to the house). While waiting, WALL.E drives out the DAY BEFORE through the galaxy and places in the movement one of the most enthralling adventures of comedy and most imaginative ever brought to the big screen.
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Chinese online game developer NetDragon Websoft will partner with The Walt Disney Company’s Interactive Media Group to create Disney’s first Chinese Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game: DISNEY FANTASY ONLINE, which will be launched in spring 2009.
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1824: Peter Roget presented his paper ‘The persistence of vision with regard to moving objects’ to th
e British Royal Society.
1831: Dr. Joseph Antoine Plateau (a Belgian scientist) and Dr. Simon Rittrer constructed a machine called a phenakitstoscope. This machine produced an illusion of movement by allowing a viewer to gaze at a rotating disk containing small windows; behind the windows was another disk containing a sequence of images. When the disks were rotated at the correct speed, the synchronization of the windows with the images created an animated effect.
1872: Eadweard Muybridge started his photographic gathering of animals in motion.
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