Posts Tagged ‘keyword optimization’
Rules of Keyword Optimization
how to improve keyword optimization?
I use SEOPressor to automate my keyword optimization:
Frankly, how much have you heard about keyword optimization?
And how many differing opinions have you received? Isn’t it time
you understood some truths about keyword optimization?
Here they are!
First and foremost, what are the best keywords?
You can get your keywords from a simple tool such as
Google Suggest. It is now inbuilt within the Google search
engine itself. Type something relating to your niche and along
the way it will give you some suggestions. These are the suggestions
that you have to pay attention to—the suggestions that will
bring you your desired profits.
The next question is how frequently do you have to use these
keywords in your article body, i.e. how much should be enough?
The right answer for that is between 2 and 4% of the total matter
of content on the website. Less than that is too less and more
than that is keyword-stuffing, a sure bet to get your website
blacklisted by Google.
For your keyword optimization:
Now, here are some keyword related factors that you should
definitely make sure you have on your webpage if you are looking
for good traffic and, hence, good conversions:-
| - Your domain name should have the keyword in it. This is mandatory. | - The URL of the website must have the keyword in it. | - Your domain name should have the keyword in it. This is mandatory. | - Your titles must have the keyword in it. If possible, try to wedge in your keyword in every subheading you use as well, provided they are not too many. Specifically, use your keyword in all the H1, H2 and H3 tags that you use. |
| - Your keyword must figure somewhere in the first sentence of the article. | |
| - Your keyword must figure somewhere in the last sentence of the article. | |
| - Use at least one outbound link to a page within your website where your keyword works as the anchor text. |
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| - Use at least one outbound link to an external page, i.e. a page out of your website, which is trustable. |
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| - Use your keyword to a density of 2 to 4% through the webpage. |
Employ these factors and see that your website really starts
rocking on Google! Yes, that simple, but almost 90% of the
websites on the Internet overlook these simple yet critical factors.
If you want automation to your keyword optimization , SEOPressor is what I use
Rules for Webpage Content
How to improve your webpage content best for search engine optimization
On more than 800,000 pages is SEOPressor already working for good Webpage Content
In one of my last posts to you, I gave you an entire lowdown of
what your webpage really needs to have in terms of keyword optimization. Hope that you have employed those principles
already and your website has grown healthier.
So, how should your webpage content be? Does it really matter for your optimization?
Suffice it to say that if you don’t follow the webpage content
rules given below, your website isn’t going to go too far on Google.
webpage content rules
| 1. Your webpage needs to have at least 500 words of content. The longer the better. In my experience I have seen that even webpages that have 800-1,000 words of content convert very well provided they have the right keyword density. |
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| 2. The content should be informative and provide some value to the reader, otherwise even if a person lands on your website, you cannot hope them to click through. |
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| 2. The content should be informative and provide some value to the reader, otherwise even if a person lands on your website, you cannot hope them to click through. |
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| 3. It needs to be keyword optimized. The rule is to have keywords within a density of 2 to 4%. For more specific keyword optimization rules refer to my previous email and wait for the next one too! |
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| 4. Use title tags. This helps to give a good focus to your content and people know what exactly they are reading. It is also an SEO trick. When you use H1, H2 and even H3 tags and you have the keyword in it, your webpage is counted to have better on-page optimization factors. |
These are the basic rules you need to follow. Even if your website
is basically a flash website with a lot of images and graphics,
make sure to have optimized content below the pictures so that the
search engines can find it valuable.
Remember that every search engine wants to enhance their users’
search experience. This means they want to provide their users with
what they think is a website with better content. So, even if the times
have changed, one thing remains the same—Content is King.
SEOPressor is the tool I used to keep my content ranking high:
http://drieboldh.seopressor.hop.clickbank.net
Keep reading in good health,
Heinrich Driebold,
SEOPressor
http://drieboldh.seopressor.hop.clickbank.net
