Optimize Your Webpages With The Right
Keyword
Optimizing
a webpage for any given keyword is simply a matter
of choosing a keyword that is relevant to the topic you're
writing about. You also need to use that
phrase a few times in the correct spots on your
page.
Write
articles about that are 500 words long for your webpages.
After you write each article, turn it into a webpage and upload
it to your website right away. Name each page after your
keyword and sprinkle your keyword throughout your article,
making sure you use it right at the beginning, and towards the
end.
Example: keyword for this page is HOW TO GROOM A
CHIHUAHUA.
You don't have to use your
exact keyword phrase if it makes your article sound
awkward. Exact keyword phrases are becoming less and
less important with the major search engines as they now
tend to prefer relevancy and link popularity. It works
just as well to use a variation of your keyword phrase if it
improves the readability.
This will
get you noticed by the search engines because you’re writing
great content that people are interested in – which is what
they want to deliver. The more relevant your keyword is
to what your actually writing about, the
better.
You will
get higher rankings if your keywords are "niche" type
keywords. Dog
as a
webpage keyword is too general and competitive. You'll be lost
among the competition on the
30
th page of
search engine results, and no one will get to your
article. How to groom a
chihuhua is a much
better keyword. That is the type of keyword you should be
focusing on.
Once you
practice with a few webpages, optimizing for keywords will
become second nature to you.
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