Posts Tagged ‘ keywords ’

The Relevancy of Web Relationships

May 9, 2011

With the rise of social media curation tools like Storify , the value of what you tweet and post on Facebook is becoming largely dependent upon the relationships between the category of your website and the categories of the website(s) your tweeting or posting about. Right now, if I Google ‘Social Media,’ I receive 161,000,000 [...]


Ten Tips to Blogging with Sex Appeal

May 6, 2011

You can make your #blog attractive to #search#engines by making it attractive to potential readers. That means adding keywords but not too many.  Stuffing your blog or article with keywords is like wearing too much makeup. Along with keywords, you want to maintain a conversational flow. That could mean starting your paragraphs with strong transitional [...]


Adding Value to Your Content

November 10, 2010

Since the goal of Google Instant is to help people find information faster, I think it is doing a good job. Google is sending more people to pages on my site that directly address their questions. Of course, that means they don’t need to search around as long, so they leave sooner. That is a [...]


Google Analytics and Keyword Density

November 9, 2010

#Google #Google#Analytics #Keyword#Density #Website#Optimization #Google#Instant #Keyword#Monitoring Yesterday, I showed that Google Instant is sending people to pages more specified to their searches.  I understand there is a temptation to create a website in such a way that will lure people in and make them want to stay for the next ten hours.  If you’re Mark [...]


The Long and Short of Keywords

September 29, 2010

So, let’s get a little deeper into this conversation about what kinds of words you should optimize your site for.  It’s great that you want to optimize your site for the word ‘burger,’ but you will have to compete with 38,300,000 other pages (according to Google at the time of this post).  You could try [...]


Monitoring Your Positions in the Search Engines

September 28, 2010

After you choose three to five main keywords for your site and use a tool like Google Keyword finder to find related keywords and then decide which pages on your site those keywords fit best on, you’re SEO content woes are over.  Right?  Wrong.  You need to monitor your keywords and your position within the [...]


Are You Content with your Content?

September 27, 2010

If you want to optimize your site, choose keywords you want to optimize for.  It’s tempting to want to choose 50 or more keywords to embed on your site and place them all over the place, but that’s the worse thing you can do.  Choose three to five keywords that you want to optimize your [...]


Becoming Your Own Competition

September 16, 2010

Recently, I read a blog that purported that SEO content is all but dead.  This blog listed 15 ways in which a person could use social media marketing to spread their message across the Webiverse.  One of the ways suggested was to write articles and post them on article submission sites.  I commented on his [...]


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