Any ideas to improve keyword searches?

Discussion in 'Keywords' started by Road_Tech_USA, Feb 23, 2007.

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    My site is http://roadtechusa.com. I am trying to reach the emergency road service market for Las Vegas. If I search "emergency roadside service las vegas" I pop up #2. But any other necessary keyword searches for things like "car door unlocking, jump starts, tire changes, etc" give me nothing. Can anyone give me some ideas as how to fix that?
     
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  2. Janna122003

    Janna122003 Banned

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    Don't target a long keyword, 3 word would be ok in each targeted keyword.
     
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  3. protocol96

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    bfore u start optimizing for a keyword, chk at different places, how many times the word was searched for in ur case it didnt throw up any result for me.
    for roadside service it was 1800 n for emergency service it was 5830.
    Try optimizing for these words, it mite take some time and effort. But its worth it, no point in optimizing for a phrase nobody would type in besides urself
     
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    At this point my search results need to be regional. Kind of the yellow pages of the 21 century. I know I haven't used a phone book to look for local services for a while now. We are looking to pop up when someone needs the service locally. How do I check keywords for how often they have been searched so I can research that and direct my efforts appropriately?
     
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  6. CTABUK

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    A question for Brad Callen.

    Hi Brad I read this over in Warriors
    CTABUK,
    Brad Callen in his ebook " SEO Made Easy ", page 18 says that we should put our main keyword on the top-left and bottom-right of the page to get the best results, which means that the keyword places on the page are important.

    Could anyone add to this, including Brad of course. Thanks David
     
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    since nobody answered this, i will give it a go.

    As u know, the origin of the screen is alwayz taken from the top left corner to the bottom right corner. So as the spider crawls ur page, its encounters the keyword in the starting and in the end, which makes it think that u have relevancy to that keyword.

    I somewhere saw a site which gives shows u how a page content is read by the crawler. Look for it, it helps for bit of tweaking n all
     
    protocol96, Mar 1, 2007 IP