Descriptive (adjective) Keywords
If you only sell blue widgets, and there are many other colors of widgets available to the public, a large percentage of people searching for "widgets" are probably not your target audience. As with geographic modifiers, the addition of descriptive adjectives makes your search engine keyphrases easier to target ("blue widgets" will almost always be easier to target than "widgets" alone). Also like geographic modifiers, descriptive adjectives help attract visitors who are looking for exactly the products or services that you offer. Why should you expend huge amounts of effort to achieve high rankings for a phrase when the traffic from it isn't comprised primarily of your ideal visitors?
Sunday, February 7, 2010
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Tip #3
"Understanding Search Engines" I recognized search engines as scrupulous and demanding systems. Their algorithms consider many factors about your site and considering these factors will help your position. On-page factors are still an important group of factors and after fully optimizing all the critical elements on your pages your website will have an advantage over other less optimized sites, other things being equal. You can see many of the on page factors I include in optimizing a web page at http://worldclasswebdesign.net/search_optimization.html
Monday, January 25, 2010
Food for thougnt
Without Search Engine Optimization, a website or your website is like a grain on sand on a beach.
Visit. http://worldclasswebdesign.net/search_optimization.html to see a plan that will fit your plans to become more visible on the web.
Visit. http://worldclasswebdesign.net/search_optimization.html to see a plan that will fit your plans to become more visible on the web.
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