How To Use Keywords In Your Website Content
Hello folks.
I am asked to look at plenty of WA member’s sites and give a judgment and I really do see some very nice sites with great articles and blogs. Have you any idea what's absent in a fairly high percentage of these? No keywords in the content headings or titles.
I'm sorry to say it but that content will have trouble seeing the light of day with the various search engines. Actually those articles and sites will be so low down in the listings it was a complete waste of their time creating them.
It is strongly recommended to utilize keywords in titles on pages itself. This name tag differs from a Metatag, but it's worth taking into consideration with regards to them. Whatever text message one places in the subject tag visitors can look in the name bar of web browsers when they view the net page. Some web browsers also append whatever you devote the title label with the addition of their own name.
The actual content material you utilize in the name label is one of the main factors in what sort of search engine should rank your website. Furthermore, all major web crawlers use the written text of your subject tag as the written text they use for the name of your web page in your entries.
When you have designed your website as some websites or associated pages rather than only a solitary website, you must be aware that each page of your website must be internet search engine optimized. The subject of each webpage i.e. the keywords you utilize on that webpage and the keyword phrases you utilize in this content will get traffic to your website. Also don’t forget your secondary keywords throughout your articles or blogs. I personally don't use more than five. Any more than that will affect 'Keyword Density'.
The unique blend of these keywords and phrases bring customers using different internet search engine conditions and techniques, so be certain you capture all the keywords and phrases you need for every single product, information or service page.
The most frequent mistake made by people new to internet marketing is that when they first design their website they put their business name or company name as the title of each page. Actually almost all of your possible customers do not take the time to learn the name until once they have viewed your site and determined if they are going to bookmark it or not.
There is however absolutely no harm in sticking your name at the end of your Title with a dash between them as long as you delete it from the Permalink. Anyone finding your site on Google for example will still see your name at the end of the title.The bottom line is this people - you should devote the first three positions of the name for keywords and avoid using stop words like 'and', 'at' and so on. This is vital in search engine optimization.
That's all I will say about this subject in this blog and perhaps I will compose another if I receive more questions.But there are the basics of using keywords in your Titles and Headers within this article. So read it and read it again until you understand the importance of this as it will pay you big-time with the various search engines.
Have a great day folks and leave a comment if and when you have the time.
Robert Allan
ps
Some members have asked for more info so here is a link to an article on my site that has lots of info with links to even more info which I'm sure will give you more of an understanding about the various points I've covered in my blog.
http://yourownecommercebusinesswebsite.com/seo-tactics/work-from-home-seo
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Thanks, Robert,
I am just now learning enough to understand some of what you are sharing.
Some time needs to be spent reviewing Keywords with my new understanding.
Yes, will reread- more than one time!
Sami
Thank you for your comment Sami and I added a link to the blog to an article on my site that gives more info with links to even more info.
When you have the time its well worth a read.
Enjoy your day.
Robert
Thanks, Robert,
2nd time through made things clearer Will check link!
This stuff is so much more meaningful as I continue to reread!
Those layers of learning are finally adding up to some actual information!
Sami
Hello Sami. A little at a time Sami. Understand one step before you move on to the next and it will start to come together.
Enjoy your weekend.
Robert
Hello Alejandra and thank you for your comment.
I added a link to an article on my site at the bottom of my blog so that you can look up more info if you need it.
All good stuff.
Enjoy your day.
Robert
Hello Tim. I will put a link at the bottom of my blog to an article on my site.
It has lots of info with links to even more info which I'm sure all who take the time to read it will benefit from.
Thank you for your comment and have a great day.
Robert
http://yourownecommercebusinesswebsite.com/seo-tactics/work-from-home-seo
Thanks for the info here, Robert. Just a few questions so I can be sure I'm getting it right.
- You refer to a "name tag" and "Metatag" "subject tag" Does "name tag" and "subject tag" mean the title of the post. Can you show me an example of each of these in a post.
- You mention "secondary keywords throughout your articles or blogs". Do you recommend using several KW in a post for generating more traffic. The general training I have read in WA suggests just focusing on 1 main KW per post
- You say "you should devote the first three positions of the name for keywords" do you mean the first 3 words in the title of the post?
Thanks for clarifying these questions
Hello Peter. Such a lot of questions so I'm going to point you in the direction of an article on my site where you will find lots of info with links to even more info that I'm sure you will find helpful.
You should have one Main Keyword but the secondary keywords are important as well.
My article will explain all.
Thank you for your comment and enjoy your day.
Robert
http://yourownecommercebusinesswebsite.com/seo-tactics/work-from-home-seo
Hello Pauline and thank you for your comment.
Hope you're steaming ahead now you got your logo sorted out.
Enjoy whats left of your day.
Robert
I am steaming ahead thank you Robert - although I've been a bit away from WA for a couple of days busy working on my business offline.
Thank you Paul and appreciate you taking the time to drop by and leave a comment.
Enjoy whats left of your evening.
Robert
Hi Robert, Only being in WA for a few months I am gradually getting a handle on the importance of keywords. I wish I new this at the start, but of course I didn't know then.
Cheers Peter
Hello Peter. As I have said before it is a steep learning curve but if you take it one step at a time and try to at least understand the steps one at a time before you move on to the next it will gradually all fall into place.
Thank you for your comment and enjoy your day.
Robert
Hello and thank you for your comment.
Its nice to be appreciated and i will keep on doing my humble best to pass on tips and advice.
Enjoy your day.
Robert
Robert, you're one of my favourite down-to-earth people! I appreciate so much, all that you have offered in assistance, explanations and training!
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thanks Robert, tagged and saved
Hello Kevin and thank you for leaving a comment.
I added a link to the blog to an article on my site that gives more info with links too even more info.
Worth a read when you have the time.
Enjoy your day.
Robert
will do. thanks again Robert