The
Trick to Keywords is Knowing Where to Use Them
The
Trick to Keywords is Knowing Where to Use Them
By Merle
http://www.EzineAdAuction.com/
Using
the right keywords in your site's meta tags won't
shoot you to the top of the search engines, but if
done correctly can help in achieving a better ranking.
When choosing keywords, you need to think like your
users: What words might they type into a search engine
to find a site such as yours. There's a nifty online
tool that will help you choose keywords go to http://www.wordtracker.com/
and use the free trial if you need help brainstorming.
You're much better off to use two and three word combinations
than single keywords. That's because there's less
competition for keyword *phrases*. That's what search
engine users tend to type in order to get more targeted
results.
Example: "software" (hard - less targeted)
"Drafting Software" (good, more targeted)
Start compiling your list of good keywords by writing
down every possible word someone might use when searching
for your website. Try to come up with at least 40,
then go back through the list and start "piecing"
your phrases together for use on your site. Include
common mis-spellings of your keywords, as the competition
is also less fierce.
There are other places on your site where you'll want
to include and repeat your most important keywords
("key- phrases"). Use them in your title
tag <Title> as well as the title itself -- always
try to start your title with a keyword and repeat
it a second or third time for higher relevancy. Many
people overlook the title tag as unimportant, but
the truth is search engines do look at it and weigh
it when ranking your site.
You also want to use keywords in your <description>
meta tags. Again, try to repeat them two or three
times if you can do so without compromising the description.
Remember that the length of the description tag is
best kept at under 25 words. If it's too long it will
just get cut off by the search engines and not look
very good when it's listed.
For some reason the search engines also like the <H1>
tag, so if possible use it at the top of your pages
with your keywords inside. Most search engines read
the first 250 words of text on the page, so keep this
in mind when writing your web page copy and if possible,
use your most important keywords inside the first
paragraph of your body copy.
Two other places that are often overlooked when it
comes to keywords are your graphic <alt> tags
and in your page names. Alt tags are where web designers
write a short description of pictures used on the
pages. This is done as a convenience for those who
surf the Web with graphics turned off. Make sure you
include your most important keywords inside these
tags, as search engines will look at them and some
do use it when deciding ranking.
Use your keyword phrases in your page names. For example:
If one of my key phrases was haircuts for kids, one
of my page names should be haircutsforkids.htm
One more note: If you haven't purchased a domain yet
it's best to buy one that includes one of your keywords
for higher relevancy. For example if you sold jewelryand
your company name was "Blaise & Company "
you'd be better off to buy BlaiseJewelry.com than
just blaiseandcompany.com The search engines like
domains with keywords in them and besides, it's a
better description of what you do.
Remember, keywords aren't a magical solution, but
if you put some thought into it, and include them
in as many places as possible of your site, you'll
find you get a much better ranking than if you hadn't
given it any thought at all. When it comes to the
search engine wars every little bit counts.
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