Saturday, 5 January 2013

The Right Keywords for Your Site






Tutorial

Choosing The right Keywords for your site/blog is very important for search engine optimization (SEO)
It would  increase your site traffic without an advertising  expense Let’s start from the very beginning. The keywords are the words that web surfers use in the search engines to look for the product/service/information needed.

Jot down a list of words and phrases that you think people might type into search engines when looking for your site. Don't worry about being perfect: just be creative. This might be a good time to review how to brainstorm for keywords and phrases.

1. Title
     A title is very important for your site, it should be simple and easy to remember, let's me show you
     the well known website likes Wikipedia, Listal, facebook, Pinterest etc.
     So create many titles for your site and select one

2. Url
     Url or domain name it would be better if it's same with the title
     Domain names are used in URLs to identify particular Web pages. For example, in the URL
     http://www.gpp0407.info/2012/08/pinterest.htm, the domain name  is about Pinterest Page

3. Page
    Each page on your site should have one to three related keyword phrases that are site-specific. For
   Your keywords should be used throughout your site - where they make sense - as well as in your
    title tag and various meta tags. Don't go nuts and start inserting keywords every other word,
    because this is considered bad form. Place your keyword in the title tag for the web page you want to
    increase the traffic of. If you are optimizing your entire website, place the keyword in the title tag of
    the index page and any other pages where it is relevant. Do not use the same title for each page and
    make sure that the keyword reads naturally in the titles you create.

4. Place
     Place your keyword phrase near the top of your index page, including it near the beginning of the
    first paragraph on the page if possible. If you use heading tags to create headings and subheadings on
    your pages make sure that the keyword phrase is included in the main heading and any relevant
    subheadings as well.

5.  Submit on Search Engine
     Submit your website to popular search engines such as Google, Bing and Ask.com if it has not already
     been submitted. The search engines will periodically check your site using an automated program
     that scans the site's content for keyword relevance and ranking purposes.
     To make things even easier, you can switch from the Standard view to Related searches view.
     Just type your keyword to the Google search bar and on the left of the search results page click on
     the panel “Show search tools” and scroll to the bottom until you see it.