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How to Rank Better With KeywordsUsing Keywords to Show Up in Search Engine Results |  | Visited: 940 |
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| | by Joanne Pele June 17, 2008 |
| Joanne Pele |
Joanne Pele is the Vice President of Operations at Complete Business Systems.
Complete Business Systems provides a ready-to-go branding package for
your company, including website, logo, business cards and letterhead.
Additional services include postcard design, databases, press release
and web content writing. |
| Joanne Pele
has written 2 articles for PromotionWorld. |
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Do you have a keyword strategy? If so, please weigh in and leave a
comment. If not, check out some steps you may want to consider: Quality Content Your number one goal should always be to create quality content for
your keywords. It will drive traffic to your site if it is useful and
your visitors recommend your site to other visitors. SEO There is a lot of advice out on the web regarding SEO and many
arguments about what does and does not work but one thing remains
constant, if you take the time to optimize your pages for the search
engines, you will receive better results than if you didn’t. One
popular method is to have your keyword in the headline or H1 title of
your page. Make sure the keyword is included in the first and last 25
words on the page. Pay attention to keyword density and don’t overstuff
your pages with your keyword, it won’t work. Blogging and Web 2.0 Your site should have a blog and an RSS feed attached so that you can
use them to boost your keyword ranks. Make sure you tag your posts too,
Blogger has a form where you can put your keywords (tags) for each blog
post and WordPress uses categories that will automatically be seen as
tags. Article Marketing If you want to be found using your keywords, try writing an article and
placing it in a relevant section on your site. Once Google has indexed
your site and has found your article (you can speed up the process by
uploading a new sitemap and letting Google know about it), go out and
syndicate that article by submitting it to other article sites. Long Tails You can work off of your master list and use related long tail
keywords. Use one of the free keyword searches to find out what the
daily searches are and go for the ones that aren’t in high competition
if your site is relatively new. If you don't know what a long tail
keyword is, please let me know and I'll do another post on that! Domain names, URLs and Titles If you haven’t purchased your domain name yet and you know that you are
going to have a specific keyword that will relate to your site, buy a
domain name with the keyword in it. Make sure that you have your
keyword in your URLs to your pages and in your meta and title tags for
the page. Links Use anchor text incorporating your keyword to link to your page. What
that means is, instead of “click here” put the keyword so that it is
the underlined linkable text. In addition, try to get quality one-way
links from other websites that are related to yours. For instance if
you sell baby clothes, try to get a website for moms to link to your
site. Useful Links for keywords: Google Keyword Selector Tool is great, it can scan your site for existing keywords as well as give you suggestions for related keywords. Want to see what people have been searching for in the past on Google? Try Google Suggest and start typing in your keyword. Enter your site url and see what sitereportcard.com has to say about your optimization or keywords. It’s a fun and free tool for you to use. There are many other tips for getting your keywords to work for you and
I’d love to open up a discussion here so that we can help you grow your
business. If you are one of my blog readers and you have some advice to
share, please post a comment and give us your opinion.
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