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Originally Posted by Quilceda
In my opinion, you should never, ever sacrifice fluidity and content quality just to up the keyword density. A poorly-written, incomprehensible article could be chock-full of keywords, but if nobody is going to return to the page or link to it, who cares?
A well-written article will typically have enough keywords, assuming it stays on topic and doesn't meander too much.
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It is always said that one shouldn't write content for search engines and just to get high rankings in the search engines. The content should be written for readers and hence it should have keywords only where it is necessary to have those keywords

The content shouldn't be full of keywords just to improve the rankings and keyword density
If the content is written for search engines and to maintain the keyword density, the website will never get good rankings in the search engines and the readers will not find the website easily

If the website is not found, you will not get readers for it and even if a reader lands up on your website, he/she will never come back as the content is not good
