1.2 Keyword Frequency
Frequency is how often a keyword
appears on the page or in an area on the page. In general,
the more times a keyword appears on the page, the more relevant
it will be to that search.
You don't want to go overboard with frequency since many engines
will penalize you for keyword "spamming" if they
feel you were excessive. In general though, use your keyword
in the document in as many different areas as you can, and
as many times as is recommended for that engine.
Frequency counts will often vary depending on whether you
selected exact matching
on the first tab of the Page Critic screen. Frequency will
also vary depending on whether you enable partial matching.
In addition, if you perform a case-sensitive search by including
one or more upper case letters in your keyword, then your
frequency count may vary.
To see what WebPosition is considering a "match,"
simply go to the Page Editor tab of the Page Critic, and click
the Find Next button. This button will find each occurrence
of the keyword or phrase within the HTML document. The number
of matches it finds should match the total frequency reported
in the Page Analysis table.
- Exact Matching
- Non-Exact Matching
- Partial Matching
- Case sensitivity
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