Does Keyword Count In The Title Affect Ranking?
by Jon Ricerca
Almost all SEO's agree that having your keywords in the "title"
tag is important for ranking. Is it? We decided to answer this extremely
simple question for the two leading search engines using a simple statistical
analysis. We also decide to find out if repeating your keyword more than
once was a factor in ranking.
The methodology: I gathered the results of the queries that were naturally
performed last month by myself and three associates using the two leading
search engines and analyzed them. I had to visit each page and count the
number of times the keyword (the search term) was used between the title
and /title tags. Those keyword counts were then tabulated for the first
10 rankings and finally converted into a normalized "ranking correlation".
The results for each of the two leading search engines were kept separate
so that we could discover any differences between the two leading search
engines for this factor.
The resulting graphs show each keyword count normalized into a number
between -100 and +100 showing the likelihood of being ranked higher/lower.
A value of +100 shows that all 10 rankings were in the proper order to
show that pages of the studied value ALWAYS rank HIGHER than pages of
another value. A value of -100 shows that all 10 rankings were in the
proper order to show that pages of the studied value ALWAYS rank LOWER
than pages of another value. Numbers in between show the varying likelihood
of rankings proportionally between -100 and +100.
That is the number you see on the Y-axis. On the X-axis, we have the
keyword counts from 1 to 3. I stopped at 3 because the number of sites
found with the keyword repeated more than 3 times in the title were too
few to consider statistically valid. Here are the graphs for each of Google
and Yahoo search engines:
The result is very conclusive. Both leading search engines rank sites
having a keyword count of two (2) in the title higher than pages having
any other number of keywords in the title tag.
Notes:
1. Over 4,000 queries and over 40,000 sites were examined for this study.
2. There was no exercise to attempt to isolate different keywords. I
merely took a random sampling of the queries performed by myself and three
associates during the month.
Conclusion:
Pages with a keyword count of two (2) between the title and /title tag
rank higher than pages of other keyword densities on both of the leading
search engines.
This is merely a correlation study, so it cannot be determined from this
study whether the leading search engines purposefully entertain this factor
or not. The actual factors used may be far distant from the factor we
studied, but the end result is that these search engines
do, in fact, rank pages with the search term (keyword) repeated twice
in the title higher than pages with other keyword counts used in the study.
Jon Ricerca is one of the leading researchers and authors of the Search
Engine Ranking Factor (SERF) reports at SearchEngineGeek.com. For access
to the other SERF reports, please visit: http://www.SearchEngineGeek.com
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