Page optimization

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by Namrata, Aug 28, 2009.

  1. #1
    Hello Frnds,

    I have a website wherein there are 80 keywords, so i thgt of dividing my keywords and using in my site. So i have a doubt whether one page optimization can be done if yes how it is to be done. Like ll have one pages for 5 set of keywords and other page for another and i want to rank good for there particular set of keywords is it possible.
     
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  2. ponmayil

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    Hi Namrata,
    It is possible, U give the mixed keyword distribution.

    eg:

    Car transport, vehicle transport means U give Vehicle, Car Transport

    Mixed up keywords only in title tag and give separate keywords in meta keywords.
     
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  3. newwebseo

    newwebseo Member

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    You will have to do optimization for all the pages which have the keywords, you cannot put all the keywords & do optimization for only one page, the keywords need to be placed relevant to the context & subject covered on the page.
     
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    Yes Namrata! Thats very much possible...

    First thing is make sure that the group of 5 keywords are relevant to their respective page.

    Proper use of keywords in your onpage optimisation.

    Proper use of keywords in your offpage optimisation.

    All the best...
    Cheers...
     
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    ~ServerPoint~ Banned

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    I believe you need to have one page optimized for the 3-4 keywords at maximum. Do not need more. If you have one page optimized for the 80 keywords that is not good idea at all.
     
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    sbglobal79 Banned

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    #6
    same suggestion by me.............
     
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    you should take relevant keyword in relevant page and another thinks is remarkable for meta tag length should be proper.
     
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    You should follow the keyword density rule during inclusion of the keywords into your site.
     
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    I suggest you to choose relevant keyword for one page & optimize and so on others. Get quality backlinks from relevant site and also do on-page SEO.
     
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    I would like to suggest you to use maximum 5 keywords per page. Also, use meta descriptions and tags. Don't use more keyword in page rather split them into pages.
     
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  11. Candise

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    A good way to build your Web site is finding keywords that properly reflect the contents of your Web pages.

    To obtain high rankings on search engines, you'll use the found keywords in the title, in the meta tags and in the body text of your Web pages.

    The first one suggest keywords for your Google ads but you can also use it without placing ads on Google:
    https://adwords.google.com/select/main?cmd=KeywordSandbox

    Unfortunately, Google's Keyword Suggestion Tool doesn't reveal the number of searches for each keyword. You can only see that number when you set up a Google AdWords Select account.
     
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    Input self-reciprocal anchor text link from your sites optimised keyword in content... Wiki -- link architecture

    DCx
     
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    Hi,

    You can perform content optimization with your 5 keywords on every page. increase keywords density with those 5 keywords and give heading with the most important keyword. perform meta tags with keywords and keyword phrases.
     
    seoaccount, Aug 28, 2009 IP
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    first of all do proper onpages changes including keywords density & then at the time of posting, articles, blogs.... etc create mixed hyperlink in your posting.
     
    pageupseo, Aug 29, 2009 IP
  15. Namrata

    Namrata Guest

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    thank you all for reply............
     
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    I watched the Google’s Matt Cutts Video Presentation On SEO at searchengineland.com about the basics of search engine optimalization. He said: "If a keyword is 5 times on a page, google knows you what you mean"

    google: Matt Cutts Video Presentation On SEO
     
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