Regularly updating Keywords/ Tags, How it affects SEO ?

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by AsadMoeen, Mar 11, 2011.

  1. #1
    Hello.

    I have a question, if you update your Articles Keyword or Tags on a regular basis based on traffic analysis, then is it positive for SEO or affects it negatively ?

    I use a Wordpess Plugin SEO Booster Pro. It automatically detects the search queries. Lets say some with miss-spelled words by other people and some with a different variety. Then it automatically updates those Search Queries Keywords as Tags to the destination article of that source query. Is it a good thing since it also adds some miss-spelled keywords as Tags?

    It doesn't update your Article Keywords however, but that was a General question if I manually do that ?
     
    AsadMoeen, Mar 11, 2011 IP
  2. mrtaxiservice

    mrtaxiservice Peon

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    How you can update your keywords. Can you change your targeted keywords regularly?
     
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  3. AsadMoeen

    AsadMoeen Active Member

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    I don't mean to change them.

    I mean to update them by Adding a few more time by time.
     
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    If you change the keywords then it will affect your ranking
     
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    Yeah I agree too. You can add some keywords but not time to time.
     
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    It will effect your ranking and also SEO.
     
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    Yes It'll affect your ranking. Because if you change your keyword or let say tags now search engine will find totally new keywords this time as it saw at the time of last crawl this might be in some raking fluctuation on older keyword(the keywords you remove). And you will need some time to get on ranking on newly placed keywords.
     
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  8. AsadMoeen

    AsadMoeen Active Member

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    Most of you are talking about Changing keywords.

    It's not that, I am talking about Updating keywords. Like I have 5 keywords and I find a good 6th one after a week, so I add it to my post ( UPDATE i call it ) .
     
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  9. edge83

    edge83 Active Member

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    Don't update your current page or post.

    Make a NEW page or post specifically targeted for the new word you find.

    Remember that google does things based on relevancy.

    This way you have two highly relevant pages instead of one page targeting six keywords.
     
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  10. AsadMoeen

    AsadMoeen Active Member

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    That looks a better idea, I'll try that for sure too.

    But for the one's I've already updated, they will get affected right ?

    Also, if we change a bit of article, not the wordings but lets say you change position of image from the beginning to somewhere between the article, how does that affect it ?

    1 more thing, lets say I've updated keywords at a page, then the Adsense ads show up for those keywords instantly or after the Google update on that page ?
     
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  11. edge83

    edge83 Active Member

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    The ones you've already updated will most likely be affected.. they are probably now less relevant to the original keywords if you are adding more- i would always err on the side of updating your pages/posts to make the MORE targeted for one keyword but go ahead and add more useful content.

    Just think about google's main audience which is 98% of the world who are not marketers.. if a page is titled about 'where to buy X' and the discussion is all about where to buy X with links to buy X, and the domain name is related to X, that page is very relevant for 'where to buy x.' It's hard for one page to be extremely relevant for where to buy x, which x is best, x vs. y, etc.

    Image placement should not really matter at all just make sure your alt= tag is for the keyword that page is targeting.

    Hope that helps
     
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  12. AsadMoeen

    AsadMoeen Active Member

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    1) That looks a better idea, I'll try that for sure too.

    Also I assume by relevancy you mean, lets say I have 2 keywords on a single Post,

    And then I have 2 posts with keywords Megan Fox and the other one with keyword Bikini.

    So the individual one's will perform better ? Not sure how Google sees to it but there are some people who will search both like Megan Fox in Bikini So isn't it better to keep the keywords in a single page. Or do you mean keeping the keywords at a separate page is better than updating the page ?

    2) I did that updating keyword thing though and Google de-indexed my images on that page, maybe its just a Dance, what do you say ?

    3) And Lets say I've updated keywords at a page, then the Adsense ads show up for those keywords instantly or after Google updates the indexed keywords on that page ?
     
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  13. edge83

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    No the entire phrase will be better than any individual keywords -

    so if your research showed you that people are searching for "megan fox in bikini" - that should be your keyword, and the article should be written around that. That is going to be more relevant (relevancy is an actual score that google uses in a big way) for people searching for "megan fox in bikini" because it's exactly what they typed in, rather than just megan fox and bikini.

    The main thing I am saying is to target that phrase specifically and have the one page dedicated to it.

    Do not try to have one single page rank for "megan fox bikini" - "megan fox photos" - "megan fox online" - etc.

    Two or three are fine if they are related, ie "megan fox bikini" "megan fox in a bikini" "megan fox bikini"
     
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  14. AsadMoeen

    AsadMoeen Active Member

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    Thanks for the reply. I understand and appreciate that. That would help me in putting up proper and adequate keywords.

    How do you see points 2 and 3 though:

     
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    Sorry I don't know much about those points - but I would imagine it's just google re-orienting itself to your new keywords and new relevancy
     
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