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Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Following the Best Keyword Tips

Keywords on web pages and search engines tend to go hand in hand. If you want to be prominently displayed on a search engine page then your articles have to be very rich in key words. Your sites placement upon the various search engines is completely dependent in the majority of cases upon your effective use of keywords.

Although keywords are the goals of most writers who are determined to place on the first page of the search engine it is important to remember that it is impossible to construct a web page that contains the keywords to successfully satisfy each and every search engine. Search engine spiders all have different desires when they search your sites so all you can basically do is try and make each article rich in specific keywords and hope for the best.

Some spiders are after the high density amounts of keywords while others would be content with the lower densities. A few of the search spiders are after pages that contain at least 800 or more words but then again you also have some which like the smaller 300 to 500 word pages.

It is still possible to locate some search engines which lock onto the Meta tags found in the header section of your HTML pages while spiders such as Google would completely ignore them. When using Meta tags they should be optimized and your pages should have a keyword density of at least 6 to 8 percent.

As a general rule when you place the Meta tags on your pages your keywords should first appear in the title one time. Then place the same keyword in the Meta tag keyword and description section. As we move along you will then add the same exact keyword to the header tag, the first paragraph and occasionally through the article.

Proper use of keywords and careful crafting of the keywords into your Meta tags can result in better first page placements within most search engines.

Maggy_Tyger

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