Does SEO still depend on keyword density?
Quote from malliecorey1291983glr@gmail.com on 2025-04-29, 6:04 AMAlthough it still matters, keyword density—the frequency with which a keyword occurs in content—is no longer a major SEO consideration. Natural language and user purpose are given priority by search engines. Keyword stuffing, or overusing keywords, can lower ranks. Using primary and associated keywords organically in headings, meta descriptions, and body content is a smart tactic. Filghts improve topic relevance across campaigns and prevent over-optimization by ensuring keyword usage is distributed regularly throughout time.
Although it still matters, keyword density—the frequency with which a keyword occurs in content—is no longer a major SEO consideration. Natural language and user purpose are given priority by search engines. Keyword stuffing, or overusing keywords, can lower ranks. Using primary and associated keywords organically in headings, meta descriptions, and body content is a smart tactic. Filghts improve topic relevance across campaigns and prevent over-optimization by ensuring keyword usage is distributed regularly throughout time.