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    nit picky details -but important?

    I noticed in Ed's video he had the keywords in bold- just sloppy or is that on purpose? Should we do that?
    I had a lot of trouble entering tags in market samurai in the order I wanted- anyone else have same problem?
    also, is there some rule about how many tags you should have? And the maximum number of words for each tag?
    Inquiring minds want to know

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    Go for a keyword density of 3% - 5%. Too many keywords can look spammy and will be penalised by the search-bots.

    Ed's bolding is deliberate. I always bold the first few occurences of my keyword so the search-bot can realise that it is in fact, the keyword for that page.
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    I'm guess Ed will show us a tool that tells us the keyword density?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kim Terry Haynes View Post
    I'm guess Ed will show us a tool that tells us the keyword density?
    Kim there is no need to worry about specific keyword density's or tools for such - It's common to use your keyword phrase in the title of your article and around three times in the body of the article. Usually in the first sentence (or at least early in the first paragraph), close to the end of the article and again in the main body of the article. Any more than that is unnecessary and will often look like keyword stuffing. It's also worth remembering that google often looks for semantically related words in an article to make sense of your niche topic.

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