How do you change your keywords?

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  1. #1
    i'm a noob
     
    taleryfilms, Aug 11, 2008 IP
  2. djfunk

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    Can you elaborate on what you mean by "change"? Are you referring to showing more relevant ads?
     
    djfunk, Aug 12, 2008 IP
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    Hey taleryfilms,

    To target specific keywords in someways is straight forward.

    First off I would suggest that you do the following:

    1. Try to choose a domain with your keyword in it.

    2. Use the keyword in your page Title (www.yourdomain.com/yourkeyword.html).

    3. Use your keyword in the headlines in different variations.

    4. As a general rule of thumb I try to have my keyword at
    least once per paragraph, dont go to overboard though.

    5. Another tip that many forget about is putting the keyword
    in the image alt tag so make sure to check your html for
    alt=""


    Yours,


    Laura_D
     
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    Its not simple way.. you want to research it
     
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    Laura, not only is alt="" a good attribute to use for images, but so is title="". I always use the alt and title tag in images. I think title="" is awesome in hyperlinks also. The title descriptor in the "" shows as a little popup box when you hover over the link.

    For instance, (<a href=http://yourdomainnamehere.com" title="Your descriptive text here">My name here</a> ) would show a popup with "Your descriptive text here" displaying in it. I have heard that search engines do make use of this.
     
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    Write about something else, use other words / phrases and you will change your keywords.
     
    zexy, Aug 12, 2008 IP