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A Post on the Search Industry Blog
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By Nathan Enns on Sunday, November 7th, 2004 at 12:00 AM
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The keyword density feature has been updated and a new feature has been added called words per page. They are both defined below:
Words Per Page
You can use this feature to make sure each result you view contains less than or greater than the number of words you specify. You can enter a custom number on the advanced page or when using the design your results page. When entering a custom number, put a < symbol directly in front of a number to require each web page contain less than that number of words. Put a > symbol or leave blank to require each web page to contain more than that number of words.
Keyword Density
You can use this feature to force each web page to contain the keyword or phrase you searched for X number of times (X = your desired number). You can enter a custom number on the advanced page or when using the design your results page. For example: You want to view web pages that contain the word "business" repeated exactly 10 times. You would specify a keyword density of 10.
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