“My density has popped me to you.” How true that is. This misspoken statement by George McFly in may have had more meaning than he ever knew. But the question is how much influence does keyword density really have in the search results that are “popped” to you?I think we can all agree that proper keyword usage on a site plays a key role in how your site ranks for those keywords. But what is the best placement for these keywords? And how much is too much? When does it become keyword stuffing?We’ll address these and other questions…after...
Saturday, August 29, 2009
Monday, August 24, 2009
do keywords came
It seems to come up with almost every child – the somewhat awkward yet vitally important question that every parent knows will one day be voiced. Although we aren’t in the business of educating youngsters about the origins of babies, we are in the business of helping SEO youngsters understand where keywords come from.Let’s imagine we have just created a website where we want to promote web hosting companies as an affiliate. The site is designed just how we like it, and now we’re ready to begin driving some serious traffic. Although...
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
misspelled keywords good luck!
Ranking well for a popular keyword phrase is getting harder and harder these days. But did you know that about 10 million times a day someone misspells a keyword in their search? Normally to those poor saps I would say, “Hey, good luck with that!” But the truth is, more and more online companies are taking advantage of the misspelled keywords.For example, if your website is selling office calendars, the average monthly search for “office calendars” is about 40,500. The term “office calenders” is searched about 1,300 times per...
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
matt cutts domain roundtable
Matt Cutts made an appearance today at the Domain Roundtable conference. Matt started things off with a few introductory comments, then spent most of the time answering questions from the audience and from questions that people sent in ahead of time. Here are the highlights of what he discussed: The primary litmus test for whether something is acceptable, ask yourself, “What is the regular user looking for?”-Does it add value for the customer?-Will they be happy to find this site?-Is it relevant?-Is the content unique?He talked...
4 Tips to exchange links
In exchange links, there are some things that must be considered. Here are 4 tips to exchange links-style sibaho: 1. Apple to Apple or Orange to Orange. That is, the placement of links to match. Index Page (Home) vs. Index Page. Do not Index Page opponent Post Page (page post). That's not fair name, because it will provide a different quality backlink. I several times to ignore the invite friends to exchange links, because after my survey, were collected in a blogroll special post. But I realized, it certainly was not intentional...
Saturday, August 8, 2009
list-great-firefox-plugins-seo
I’m a fan of Firefox mainly for the additional functionality you get from using plugins. In fact, it’s always frustrating when I am on someone else’s computer, and I don’t have access to my own set of “tools” that I use on a daily basis. Simply put, if you aren’t using Firefox, you’re missing out on a more effective way to work.Below is a list of some of my favorite SEO plugins. I have also included a short list of web developer plugins that have some crossover into SEO. I know there are other tools out there, so if you have...
Saturday, August 1, 2009
your-conten-link-thirsty
Lets face it. Link building is drab work. It’s the kind of work most of us like to hand off to the”‘next guy.” Nevertheless, I firmly advocate its role in Search Engine Optimization. Google’s key indicator of the “good,” “better,” and “best” websites depends on number of backlinks, and where those links are coming from.I assume you, the reader, have already figured this out. An SEO firm without offering link building strategies to its clients might as well pack up. A site with no links is like a telephone pole with no wires—useless....
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