Choosing exact keywords that will fit your website or blog is a legal way to rank in your search engine. Normally the keywords will be somewhere between the title of your site, as well as being spread out in different ways throughout your homepage. Let's say, you are doing this about gym socks. By typing gym socks in your search engine, more than likely the first thing that pops up will be something in regarding selling the product. By examining this closely you will see the keywords within these product phrases. Things like blue gym socks or long gym socks, do you understand what I'm saying.
I learned about search engine optimizum the hard way by trial and error. When I first wrote a blog, I did not know the proper steps to take to rank legally on search engines. I knew I needed to find someone who knew what they were doing and now I would like to share my experiences with you. Hopefully you will be able to learn from me. Another reason I am writing this is to provide some legal SEO tips so that you can get your blog or website the exposure it deserves.
When you are writing a blog or building a web site, think of some keywords that reflect the nature of your text. Subsequently make use of an online word tracker to find the number of times those specific keywords are searched for each day. They must get not less than thirty searches each day. Key in the keywords in the search engine in quotation marks. If the results are no more than ten thousand webpages, you are free to mark your territory. I committed the error of employing general keywords, and thus I did not get too far.
The real legal way to rank well among your competition on the search engines is through site traffic. I used a feed directory to accomplish this on my blog, this fooled the search engine sites into believing that my site was an important site. With this in place I now see greater numbers of visitors to my blog every day. I use a tracker at the bottom of my page to track traffic, this tracker was provided by a feed directory.
You can take many routes and still go the legal way to rank high on search engines. One thing I did was join online forums and message boards that dealt with my webpage content. For example, I have a blog about german shepherds so I posted messages in dog chatrooms and forums and added a link to my blog. The result was about 35 percent of traffic on my site was coming from these forums.
Looking back I am able to see what was required to get my blog to its current state. It required a great deal of time and effort to find a legal way to rank on the search engines. Hopefully my experience was beneficial in helping you obtain information that you needed.
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