If web has, for example, 20 keywords. I think that to work with all 20 keywords is expensive at the same time . Does it make sense if I start workind working with one or two words and bring them in top 10 and then take other two words and so on or it will be better to bring all of them to top 20-30 ( usualy this is no so exoensive) and than work with each word independently. Thank you in advance
Is it me or is English not the primary language for about 80% of the people on this forum? I'm not quite sure what you're asking but yes you want to pick a few select keywords per page and optimize for those.
Speaking about language and writing content... Actually, while you are writing your unique content (I stress on the word Unique, or at least not considered to be duplicated) you should think about you valuable readers/visitors and as the result writing a relevant content will be full of appropriate keywords. You should understand that in every specific niche we have more than 20 keywords and those appropriate keywords from 2 or 3 words are your key to success in writing for SE, cause you will attract more searchers, because people write more than one word in SE thus you have more chances! Something like that
You are new one here. I have never heard that American use English language. I am from the UK, but English is not my mother language. Do not make me upset with you. Say sorry and we will forget about your mistake. By the way, this is INTERNATIONAL forum, do you know any other countries exept USA?
Calm down, I didn't say anything was wrong with it. But this is an ENGLISH speaking forum, so I just commented that it seemed that many people here don't have a solid grasp of the ENGLISH language. I never said anything about USA, so chill out. I wanted to answer your question but I just couldn't quite understand what you were trying to get at in your original post.
Look, if you do not understand something in the world , do not try to answer on it. This is my friendly advice. English language is international business language. Next time, please, think before doing someting. I am sure you are good man
Yah thats it. When I don't understand something I'll just ignore it. Good logic. thanks for the advice. I'll make sure to not try and understand your posts from here on out and we'll all be happy. And next time, use spell checker...I think that's an international business tool as well.
Yes,please, ignore my threads in the future. I think I have much more experience in SEO than you have, however,feel free to ask me any questions including English spelling (Proper English not American one) if you have any problem in the future. We are friends
I don't know why..but I'm sitting here at my desk just laughing out loud after reading that post. Funny stuff.
Calm down everyone. Sheesh, nothing to get worked over. Blacksnow, here's what I do. I pick a topic that I want to write about, determine which keywords that are appropriate for that topic I want to crush my opposition with like a bug (er, I mean rank well for), and then choose a couple strong competitive keywords and some other good keywords that do not get a lot of searches (this is the "long tail") and then write my page the best I can, keeping the keywords appearing as naturally as possible. Unlike a lot of people, I don't worry about "keyword density" since I strive to write content (or copy if I'm trying to sell something) that people will be able to scan quickly through (or if they choose to sit down, actually read). Go ahead and give that a try, and see how it works. Just remember that at the end, you'll be writing this stuff for people to read (and open their wallets, or comment, or whatever it is you want them to do), not search engines. If you don't know how to do this, I strongly suggest you go to your local library and see if they have a copy of the book "Web Copy That Sells: The Revolutionary Formula for Creating Killer Content Each Time" by Maria Veloso (I just call it "Web Copy That Sells"). Yeah, the book's Web site looks like crap, but I'm sure you know the old saying "never judge a book by its cover" - in this case, don't judge a book by its companion Web site. By the way, your English, while a bit rough around the edges, is readable. Don't worry so much about what others think; they should know better than to leave such comments in a public forum anyway.
Hi, You need to pick the keywords for each page and start optimizing the pages. Suppose, it you have 10 pages in the web site and you can target 2 keywords per page. So the total keywords for your web site would be 20.