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DIY SEO
Part 1. Wordtracker for keywords. ...
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A Few Reminders on Key Words for SEO
How can one whip up the rankings of their website without be rejected by search engines as fluff?
The rules of search engine optimization and key words seem like a never ending cycle of evolution. There are a few strategies for applying an even balance of relevant content and keyword density. For starters, the following ingredients are required for search engine friendly web copy:
100 percent original content Well-researched – accurate information A non-overused key word to propel search engine rankings A relevant key word density ratio of three to four percent per 500 words
The ingredients appear rather simple to come by for writers and individuals who have a knack for communicating gripping information, online. Unfortunately, a prevalent mistake amongst webmasters or search engine optimization experts are in the compilation of plagiarized web copy or replicated content. Another common blunder is the use of inappropriate key words. (These rules do not apply when a web site offers a directory of articles authored by divergent writers).
Here are a few reminders to incorporate on your site’s key words for search engine optimization:
Use RankSense to help select the appropriate keywords to position your site Try to use the
specified keyword 1-2 times in the first two sentences of the text
In each paragraph, repeat keywords a minimum of twice
Mix keywords with synonymous popular search terms
Keywords should not be repeated within 13 words of each other
Avoid the temptation of overstuffing keywords spiders may penalize your site
In the realm of basic HTML, the regular text should be enclosed within the confines of the body tags, ) or even paragraph tags,
Paragraphs should not exceed six lines
Label images with keywords in the alt text. In example:
<*img src="url" alt="keyword in a phrase which identifies the jpeg or image file ">
In summation, informative copy writing will inevitably compel better search engine results. Not to mention, you will gain the loyalty of your visitor/target market through relevant articles as well as resources.
Don’t forget to whisk the key words until they are refined for search engine optimization.
About the Author
To learn more about achieving results with the right words, visit www.fruitionMedia.net or for more on search engine optimization visit www.ranksense.com. “A Few Reminders on Key words" fruitionMedia.net © Copyright 2005 All rights reserved.
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