not sure how you decided that, because that search for me only brought up the "home" page on 6 out of the 10.
But, No. Having a word on any page a set number of times or a given percentage is
NOT the biggest factor for ranking at all.
In fact the No 1 result for me only has the word on the page 5 times + once in the title. No 2 exactly the same. No 3 only 4 times + title. However at No 10 we have a word count of 7 plus the title. While No 9 weighs in with a hefty count of 21.
Bummer! another theory bites the dust.
There are around 100 factors that make up the ranking algo. Various combinations and permutations of these factors will make up a high ranking page and looking for the "ideal" page formula will only lead to your site having huge ranking swings on each update.
Every page of every site is rated on it's own merit and having exactly the same factors on two pages for different subjects/products does not mean that those pages will rank equally well for a search.
"splash" pages cause problems for sites because of their lack of links to and from the site they "belong" to. The lack of content simply means they are not going to appear for any search phrase, but the lack of links mean the "importance" of the page is reduced in SE terms.
Chris.
Indifference will be the downfall of mankind, but who cares?
Woo Hoo! the cobblers kids get new shoes.
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So long, and thanks for all the fish.