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Which is the most important area to include your keywords?

For search engines, the best option would be if key search words are placed as close as possible to each other. But such a sequence of words can affect the readability of the text. Remember people who should read your articles. Keywords should be used in the article at least three times (preferably more). Do not in any way make a set of words in the article! Still, she is written for people, not for a robot.
 
The keyword must be in the content in the percentage of 2 to 3 %. It will add more advantage if we add h1 tag to the keywords. Keywords should be filled in the content of the title and description
 
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Keywords are added in head tag of a website, You can add Keywords in just Head tag because Google read head section of a website to know Title descripation and keywords.

So it doesn't matter where you add keywords but add keywords in head tag.
 
The important area where keywords can be used are h1 and h2 tag, alt tag,Body Content,Links increase the density of targeting keywords in webpage.
 
1.) Keywords in Meta Title and Meta Description
2.) Keywords in Page Title
3.) Keywords in First sentence of first paragraph and last sentence of last paragraph
4.) Keywords in Image Alt Tags
5.) Keywords in Header Tags
6.) Keywords in Anchor Links
 
Why do you think that still works?
Got proof?

Just make the content relevant (better compelling and unique) to the keyword(s) you used to use.
Worry about PR and authority relevancy.

Page title, meta description and maybe the <h2> or the tag line. The rest is going to net you negatives (demerits) in ranking.
 
Keywords are very important for every website as they drive targeted traffic to your website and blog.
The most important places to include keywords are:
  • Title Tag
  • Meta Description
  • H1 Tag
 
As I have learned from YouTube - make sure to include a keyword in the first prase of the title (start with the keyword).
 
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