i have a question for our seo folks.... is there a way to dynamically drop in a keyword into a page, based on the URL? for example, if my url is www.mydom. com/bla-bla?kw=telephone ...that I can take the word "telephone" and insert it at strategic placed on my page. is there a script or mod available for this? i assume i will have a default anyway for incase kw= is zero any thoughts? justin
Answer to your question: ... "may be" But do you know something about "themes text" ? (expanation: if you will insert keywords in something place, then you must to provide normal text for this keywords) P.S. sorry for my english, i just try to explain idea of it.
If people search 'manually', meaning 'naturally', in search engines, you have good chances to be found by them, if you also build your site manually. Using h1 tags in titles, h2-6 tags in subtitles, using keywords in anchor text of backlinks and internal links, in alt tags of images and in meta description - this is what you need to do manually. Or are you trying to promote an automaticly generated spam site...(?)...after automatic posting, automatic article writing...
it is hard to put into words I do lots of article marketing and write many "spin/spool" code into my articles, then spinn them. They are always pure content and related to the subject. If i have 3 main keywords like "american cars", "Japaneses cars" and "European cars" and want to do something with my anchor on every article. in the "about the author", I want to link (anchor) back to my site of cause. But I want to link back with an anchor that includes for example "American cars". If I can point the link to <www.mydom .com?kw=america cars> and the visitor arrives at my site, to supply him a page with information about "american cars"... dropping the keyword into strategic places on the page, including: meta, h1 and other strategic places. sort of like themes... have i explained it well? PS: no, not spamming, just pure theme based content.
Some hints: - ask in DP Programming forum, or even in Buy/sell/services - check this script (scroll down in this thread ). - try to search on sourceforge.net
It's definitely possible. Just has to be done with something like .NET, PHP, etc.... HTML alone can't handle this as their is now dynamic ability to HTML by itself. It could be done with javaScript but that would be pretty messy compared to some of the better options.