What percentage for main keyword

Discussion in 'Directories' started by Dee2007, Jun 1, 2009.

  1. #1
    Hi

    When submitting to directories I know that you should vary you title and description, but say for example you planned to submitted to 300 directories, how many of them would you submit using your main keyword?

    Having loads of titles may be great in a large niche and I know it makes it appear more natural, but what if you are only REALLY concerned about ranking for one key phrase.

    Thanks

    Dee
     
    Dee2007, Jun 1, 2009 IP
  2. rcom

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    i've heard 50% for your main keyword
     
    rcom, Jun 1, 2009 IP
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    I try to pick 15 or 20 different titles then just submit them at random. I try to have my keywords in each of the titles. You don't have to have the exact keyword as your title to get link juice for the keyword from Google...it merely needs to be somewhere in the title.
     
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  4. Dee2007

    Dee2007 Active Member

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    Hi

    Ye, so if I had " caravans for hire in the UK", "static caravans for hire UK", "private caravans for hire", they would all go towards increasing my serps for my main key prase "caravans for hire", that's right ye?
     
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    Per page 9% to 12% for your main keyword
     
    technomart, Jun 4, 2009 IP
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    Per page 8 to 10 Keywords...
     
    3drendering, Jun 6, 2009 IP