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sagagreid



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PostPosted: Fri Sep 25, 2009 2:44 pm    Post subject: OPtimizing your keyword Reply with quote

Once you select your keywords, it's time to apply them to your Web pages. The page text is the most important aspect of your page to the search engines. Search engines give more weight to the titles and headings, or emphasized text. That's why the first 200 words are so important. It's also the basis of the top-left-down keyword optimization strategy. Besides the 200 words and emphasized text on your page, concentrate on making sure your body text contains keywords.

what you should optimize and why:

1. Title tag : All SEO experts agree the title tag is the most important tag on the page. It's the first word or words the spider encounters and it's the title of your page's listing in the SERPs. Use this tag to your advantage; that is, make sure your keywords are listed here.
2. Page heading and subheadings: The page heading (also called page title) and subheadings (also called subtitles) are the next most important features on the page. The page headings and subheadings should describe the page in a way that's relevant to users as well as search engines. Some sites use graphics for these important tags -- but spiders can't read graphics, so these crucial tags are wasted if you use graphics instead of text.
3. Abstract: Besides the title and page headings, your page should have some text that describes what the page is about. This will be pulled into the listing for your page on the SERPs, so make it keyword-rich in a way that pleases spiders and users. Make the most of this area so you're using the top 200 words of your page to the best advantage.
4. Major headings and terms in bold and italics: Words in major heading tags and words in bold and italics will also influence your ranking. These tags tell the user the highlighted terms are important to the page, and the spider sees them the same way. Make sure the emphasized words are keyword rich.
5. Body of the text: Don't forget to ensure your keywords are in the text. If you have trouble doing this, you might have chosen the wrong keywords.

The first 200 words and the most emphasized words on your page should be keywords. After that, ensure that your body text contains keywords.
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 8:54 pm    Post subject: thanks Reply with quote

hey thanks for sharing your knowledge with all of us...
its really nice of you...
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 3:44 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

In my opinion, the most important aspect is the title tag, the keyword near to the left would be most relevant to your content and if your content is related to that particular keyword, you will get good ranking for that keyword.
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 4:13 am    Post subject: Re: OPtimizing your keyword Reply with quote

sagagreid wrote:

The first 200 words and the most emphasized words on your page should be keywords. After that, ensure that your body text contains keywords.


It doesn't necessarily need that the first 200 words should be "keywords" lol

Write something informative for the visitors, and not all keywords... Razz
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 8:36 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

When it comes to selecting the keywords to target and optimizing them, there are many factors you must take into consideration, like is the search phrase relevant to your website ? Keyword research does play a big role!
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 12:44 pm    Post subject: Re: OPtimizing your keyword Reply with quote

sagagreid wrote:
Once you select your keywords, it's time to apply them to your Web pages. The page text is the most important aspect of your page to the search engines. Search engines give more weight to the titles and headings, or emphasized text. That's why the first 200 words are so important. It's also the basis of the top-left-down keyword optimization strategy. Besides the 200 words and emphasized text on your page, concentrate on making sure your body text contains keywords.

what you should optimize and why:

1. Title tag : All SEO experts agree the title tag is the most important tag on the page. It's the first word or words the spider encounters and it's the title of your page's listing in the SERPs. Use this tag to your advantage; that is, make sure your keywords are listed here.
2. Page heading and subheadings: The page heading (also called page title) and subheadings (also called subtitles) are the next most important features on the page. The page headings and subheadings should describe the page in a way that's relevant to users as well as search engines. Some sites use graphics for these important tags -- but spiders can't read graphics, so these crucial tags are wasted if you use graphics instead of text.
3. Abstract: Besides the title and page headings, your page should have some text that describes what the page is about. This will be pulled into the listing for your page on the SERPs, so make it keyword-rich in a way that pleases spiders and users. Make the most of this area so you're using the top 200 words of your page to the best advantage.
4. Major headings and terms in bold and italics: Words in major heading tags and words in bold and italics will also influence your ranking. These tags tell the user the highlighted terms are important to the page, and the spider sees them the same way. Make sure the emphasized words are keyword rich.
5. Body of the text: Don't forget to ensure your keywords are in the text. If you have trouble doing this, you might have chosen the wrong keywords.

The first 200 words and the most emphasized words on your page should be keywords. After that, ensure that your body text contains keywords.
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Yes, Keyword optimization is the most important factor in SEO, choosing main keywords, related your website theame, and put into the content, title, heading, to the website pages...
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