Posts Tagged Keywords
March 2, 2010 at 12:24 PM · Filed under SEO, SEO tips ·Tagged keyword analysis, keyword hunting, Keyword research tools, Keywords, new ideas in wordtracker, wordtracker, wordtracker tools
Next time you are looking for new ideas in Wordtracker to attract more traffic, try thinking beyond “keyword hunting.” Of course you want to find those great money keywords, but also thing about exploring “topics” that would fit into your site’s interests.
Have you ever researched which “tools” are in the highest demand?
Have you ever researched “behaviorally related” action words?
Have you ever thought about researching a specific color?
Have you ever thought about research a specific “price” or “price range?”
Use Wordtracker to explore every tiny little boring bit of human dialogue.
Sometimes the tiniest little boring root word, can open up huge “windows of opportunity?” Why don’t more people discover the gold that is in there? Usually because they tend to guess at keywords rather than understand the power of exploring data.
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November 9, 2009 at 1:11 PM · Filed under SEO tips ·Tagged Description tags, Keywords, Meta tags, SEO, SEO keywords, SEO meta, SEO tips
Your description tags should be around maximum of 150 characters,
including spaces. In your description, use your keyword phrase
prominently and make a description of the page using important
keywords that are actually contained within your readable Web copy.
Mix in a little creativity but ensure that your description reads very clearly and also contains a reason to take action.
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November 9, 2009 at 1:08 PM · Filed under SEO tips ·Tagged Keyword Prominence, Keywords, SEO, SEO tips, Titile tag
keyword prominence in your title tag which should be around 8-10 words long, or shorter (Maximum of 75 characters, including spaces).
Also remember the value of moving benefits up into the Title tag and creating a compelling title that reads well satisfies the searcher’s initial query.
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November 2, 2009 at 11:21 PM · Filed under SEO tips ·Tagged , Keywords, SEO keyword, SEO tips, SEO tricks, tags
Look closely at the <head> section of your Web page. The subject, author, copyright, and publisher tags are NOT meant to be used as places to stuff keywords. This is called spam.
Never put keywords into these tags in an attempt to influence ranking. You are better to get rid of the tags altogether.
They’re not needed on your pages, (even if you’re using them correctly.)
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September 30, 2009 at 1:00 PM · Filed under SEO tips ·Tagged Keywords, Online SEO, SEO, SEO keyword analysis, SEO tips, Tips for SEO
You don’t have to use your keyword phrase in your domain name. That may be a revelation to some folks, but the keyword phrase in your domain name is just one “piece of the SEO pie,” and an insignificant piece at that. There are over 100 pieces of the pie that go into what makes up the ranking of a page. Adobe is #1 out of 3 billion results for the keyword phrase “click here.” Why? Because of off-page factors, not because “click here” is in their domain name.
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September 25, 2009 at 11:01 AM · Filed under SEO tips ·Tagged Google Toolbar, Highlight keywords, hilighter, Keywords, SEO keywords, SEO tips, Tips for SEO
One quick and easy way to see how you are using your keyword phrase ”visually” at a glance, is to enter your main keyword phrase into Google’s tool bar and turn on the “hilighter” option. This highlights every instance of your phrase as it is being used on the page. You can glance at it briefly and visually spot where ever you may be over-using any keyword.
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August 24, 2009 at 12:54 PM · Filed under SEO tips ·Tagged h1 tags, heading tags, Keywords, SEO tips
FACT: Did you know that using your keyword phrase in heading text is still
influential? Of course you did. But did you also know that there is no difference
between the relevancy influence in H1 H2 H3 H4 and H5?
Tip: Don’t over-use the H1 heading tag.
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August 14, 2009 at 3:04 PM · Filed under SEO tips ·Tagged content writing, Keywords, SEO, SEO contents, SEO tips, tips
In your last or current project, are you creating content that your visitor will be GLAD that they found? It’s good to examine our own work from time to time. Give it some thought and be brutally honest with yourself.
Are you creating that immediately assists in filling a specific search for information.
-Content of true merit.
-Something useful.
-Content that you can feel proud you created.
-Something helpful.
-Content of a nature that is so helpful, others may even want to
link to it or Blog about it?
Never get tired of exploring new ways to add value to your work and in the future, you’ll notice that much of the junky pages that are thrown together by Spammers in a rush, will simply no longer be able to compete. Not in value, not in ranking and not in productivity.
But the content you create shall stand the test of relevancy for many years.
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SEO Tips # 103 – Comment Tags in SEO
September 30, 2009 at 1:08 PM · Filed under SEO tips ·Tagged Comment, Comment keywords, comment tags, Keywords, SEO tips
Never use your keywords stuffed in a comment tag. It will not serve
any useful purpose and comment tags have not contributed to
relevancy in a long time.
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