Suggestions for reducing keywords in article

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  1. carrie-kelley profile image88
    carrie-kelleyposted 5 years ago

    I found out my article about the Persian Onager has the word "Onager" used too many times. I've changed the word to "species" or "they" where I can, but it's still listed frequently in my reference list at the bottom.

    I can't cut the word from that list without deleting information in my article, so I thought I'd ask for some feedback on this.

    Here are the current keyword numbers after my latest update. I'm not sure if this is good or bad...

    "Onager" - used 33 times - density: 2.21%
    "Zoo" - used 27 times - density: 1.81%
    "Persian" - used 22 times - density: 1.47%

    https://hubpages.com/animals/Persian-Onager

    1. TIMETRAVELER2 profile image86
      TIMETRAVELER2posted 5 years agoin reply to this

      Try changing the structure of some of your sentences, and eliminate these words from the links at the bottom of the page.  Too many links will keep you from passing QAP.

      One example of a change you can make is this:

      Currently, the majority of the Onagers in the wild live in two protected areas in Iran (Smithsonian’s National Zoo & Conservation Biology Institute 2018) and less than a hundred live at zoos around the globe (Righthand 2010).

      The majority of those that are wild live in two protected areas in Iran (................), and less than a hundred live in zoos ..................

      One more thing...this sure looks more like a donkey than a horse!

  2. lobobrandon profile image88
    lobobrandonposted 5 years ago

    That's a decent keyword density, don't change a thing.

  3. Kenna McHugh profile image91
    Kenna McHughposted 5 years ago

    I agree with TT2, I would eliminate some of the zoo links. Perhaps, focus on a couple of zoos that have them with a map of their locations. Then, when you feel it is time to add more content. You can add another zoo and highlight that particular zoo. How many Onager's they have, any that passed away, or borne in captivity.

  4. carrie-kelley profile image88
    carrie-kelleyposted 5 years ago

    Thank you everyone for your helpful input and suggestions!

 
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