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Old 07-13-2008, 07:16 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi all,
I’m new in online business and looking for a help to give good keyword to my website so that I can get good traffic. I know the correct keyword helps in increasing the online business. If you people have any idea in this or you may have any experience that can help me in selecting the correct key word then please suggest me. Any help will be highly appreciated.

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Old 07-14-2008, 01:43 AM   #2 (permalink)
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You never specified what type of website you want to include keywords for

I wouldn't stress too much about keywords. Nowadays most web crawlers don't take too much notice of them. Keywords should just be a list of words that are relevant to your site, it certainly won't have an adverse affect, but your best bet would be to start doing some research into "SEO Tactics".

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You can use Google Adwords Keyword Tool - https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal

You don't need to be an Adwords customer to use the tool. You'll just need to copy-n-paste any keywords/phrases you select.

The Keyword Tool was able to scan a url that you input and generate suggested keywords and phrases, but this feature was down a few moments ago. Maybe it'll come back, or maybe it's just local to me.

You can also type in your own text and the tool will generate suggestions based on a variety of match criteria - Broad match, by Phrase, an Exact match, or Negative.

It also gives an indication of search volume, as well as advertiser competition for each word and phrase suggested.

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keyboards on my website i have like "computer" because it is related to my website, have keywords that are related to your website.
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Old 07-18-2008, 08:10 AM   #5 (permalink)
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You don`t mention what your site is about. How can I suggest you suitable keywords for your website?
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Old 07-24-2008, 12:41 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Hi martin.luther6!
It`s common knowledge that keywords in the title tag seem to be important for high rankings on Google, for example. It is also important that the targeted keywords are mentioned in the body tag, although the title tag seems to be more important. Websites that use the targeted keyword in the domain name often had high rankings. It might be that these sites get many inbound links with the domain name as the link text.
You have to choose some special and specific keyword or word combination. It should be unigue, to some extend.
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Using keywords in bold or strong tags seems to have a slight effect on the top rankings. Web pages that used the keywords in image file names often had higher rankings. The same seems to be true for keywords in image alt attributes.
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The most challenging part is creating a title that is visitor-friendly and keyword rich at the same time. Not only is the title seen by those who visit the page, but it is also clearly displayed when the page appears in the search results.

Titles that are simply collections of keywords in bizarre order can get you to the top of the search results. However, they also tend to keep people from clicking your listing. It's hard, but try to strike a balance between search engines and humans to get the best results.
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Old 08-18-2008, 04:18 AM   #9 (permalink)
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he is no longer here lols...but anyway, i suggest that in choosing the right keyword, don't just target a single phrase that everybody's targeting because this will take you a long process for you to rank..anyway, i suggest a long tail keyword...
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so targeting a term like web design would be bad?
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