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Dec6
Link Building SEO Tips
Filed under: Keywords, Link Building, SEO, Search Engine Optimisation; Tagged as: domain name, keyword density, keyword phrase, keyword phrases, search engine index, search engines, secondary keywords, title tag, web page1 CommentUse the keyword phrase in your title tag
The title tag is one of the most important tags on your Web page. And placing your keyword phrase in the title tag, preferably at the beginning, is very important to get that phrase into the search engines. Plus, that puts your keyword phrase as the link in the search engine index.
Get a domain with your keyword phrase
Putting your keyword phrase in your domain name is a great way to optimize for that phrase so use the keyword phrase in your URL.
Even if you can’t get your keywords into your domain name, you can put them into your URL’s. Search engines read the URL’s and assign value to the text they find there.
Use your keyword phrase a lot, but not too much
The ratio of your keywords to the rest of the text on your page is called the keyword density. It’s important to repeat your keywords in your document, but not too much. Keyword density should be between 3 and 7% for your primary keyword phrase and 1-2% for any secondary keywords or keyword phrases.
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One Response to “Link Building SEO Tips”
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I agree on all your points. Lately I’ve been using Twitter as a source of traffic and it has worked a treat, I use RSS2TWITTER and whenever your feed is updated so is your Twitter status.
It even lets you monitor traffic values.
Thanks for the post
Regards,
Lyndon





















































