Now it's time to write the actual body of the page that provides valuable information for human readers and is optimized for high search engine ranking. Here are strategic places in the page that should include your keywords... Title tag, Description Meta tag, Keywords Meta tag. For information about optimizing these tags for high search engine ranking one needs the help of . The headlines are more important than the regular body copy for both your human readers and for the search engines. Always include your keywords in the heading tags, preferably as the first words of the heading.
Plan to put not less than two hundred words on the page. Don't make the page too long. Sprinkle the keywords throughout the copy more often than your high school teacher would have liked. But your human visitors must not feel that you have deliberately repeated a particular word or phrase throughout the page. Make sure the copy is coherent and compelling. Don't simply repeat your keywords over and over. Use your keywords at the start, middle, and end of your content. This will emphasize an overall theme on your Web page and will give you a better search engine ranking. Use your keywords more frequently in the opening two paragraphs, and also in the closing paragraph. The first sentence must contain the keyword.
And also sprinkle one or two your most important general keywords, and a common synonyms and variations that has nearly same meaning as your specific keyword. If someone searches with one of these general keywords and part or all of the specific keyword or its synonym, you'll have a good chance of being found. In addition to high search engine ranking, make sure that your site is presented attractively in the search results. Some engines don't use the META Description tag in their search results. They will usually use the first few lines of text in the body of your page and display them as the description, so make sure these lines are attractive to humans.
Plan to put not less than two hundred words on the page. Don't make the page too long. Sprinkle the keywords throughout the copy more often than your high school teacher would have liked. But your human visitors must not feel that you have deliberately repeated a particular word or phrase throughout the page. Make sure the copy is coherent and compelling. Don't simply repeat your keywords over and over. Use your keywords at the start, middle, and end of your content. This will emphasize an overall theme on your Web page and will give you a better search engine ranking. Use your keywords more frequently in the opening two paragraphs, and also in the closing paragraph. The first sentence must contain the keyword.
And also sprinkle one or two your most important general keywords, and a common synonyms and variations that has nearly same meaning as your specific keyword. If someone searches with one of these general keywords and part or all of the specific keyword or its synonym, you'll have a good chance of being found. In addition to high search engine ranking, make sure that your site is presented attractively in the search results. Some engines don't use the META Description tag in their search results. They will usually use the first few lines of text in the body of your page and display them as the description, so make sure these lines are attractive to humans.
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