Using Keywords on
Your Site By
Aazdak Alisimo
Once you have developed a list of keywords being used by your prospects,
you'll probably be wondering how to go about using the keywords on your site.
Now it gets complex.
The people programming search engines are not stupid. They know that sites
are trying to manipulate the ranking process so that they appear high in the
rankings. To combat this artificial ranking process, the search engines both
hide the formula they use to rank sites and change it often. So what?
Well, one of the elements to getting a site ranked in the search engines is
the number of times you use keywords on the pages of your site. This number was
called the keyword density and was represented as a percentage. Some SEO
companies had entire departments devoted to the subject. At one point, people
figured out the key number was 14.3 percent for Google. There was much
rejoicing. Then Google changed it!
These days, there is no particular density analysis that people point to.
Most of the long time players don't even think about it. Instead, the key is to
create content that flows naturally and uses the keywords. The search engines
evaluate pages for this and so you really only need to use the phrases as you
would when writing naturally.
There are, however, some technical requirements when using keywords on your
site. You should include the phrase in your meta tags. It should also go in the
title. Many people use the keyword phrase alone as the title if it makes sense.
Now, an obvious question may have come to mind. If the search engines change
the way they rank sites all the time, how do you know this article is still
accurate? You don't! This is why you pay SEO companies to stay on top of it!
Aazdak Alisimo writes about
search engine optimization for SEOServicecompanies.com.
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