why on earth would you make a list of your high value keywords public
It doesn't take an intelligence level much above idiot to determine what the major keywords are just by viewing any site. There are search engines that still utilize the keywords meta tag to help them discern what your page is about. One of them is in the top three.
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It doesn't take an intelligence level much above idiot to determine what the major keywords are just by viewing any site. There are search engines that still utilize the keywords meta tag to help them discern what your page is about. One of them is in the top three.
Ya, that's right but more than that too. Even Google takes into consideration what the web designer wants the search engine to think are the important keywords. The keywords meta tag is a search engine tag. The search engine created it and still use it. To not provide the search engine with such a valuable indicator is like going fishing in a canoe without an extra paddle (in case you lose one in the rapids).
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: Do not use the meta keywords tag. Many people still think of this as a quick fix for SEO. It's not, It only benefits your competition!! how so? well back then search engines used to rely on Meta Keywords to guess which keywords were relevant to a webpage , now the search engines are sophisticated enought to examine the keywords in the body of a webpage.
by placing Meta Tags on a page your giving your competitor a list of important keywords.can then use these keywords and buy PPC ads or optimize their own site for your important keywords. Why give them this sort of business intelligence? Having invested time and money on exhaustive keyword research to identify the important keyword phrases to use for your own SEO and PPC efforts, why on earth would you make a list of your high value keywords public?
I disagree. I have experiemented with some pages by not having any keywords while keyword stuffing on the other, and the one with multiple keywords gets more traffice.
Also, Google Adwords has a keyword tool which tells you the number of global searches for a particular keyword per month. If competition is smart, then they are using this just like we are. If not, I just made them smarter by telling them. :)
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I am not agree with you...keywords are depends on various factors like reputation of the site, relevance of particulate keywords with the content and off course your seo efforts too ..buy just putting same keyword no one can rank in the search engine...
and as per PPC i think organic and paid both are different games... PPC keywords are hard core commercial and organic keywords are something more generic..
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In relation to keywords, I like to use the popular ones but also use the ones that don't result in many global searches each month, so I will rank higher in the SERP.
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In relation to keywords, I like to use the popular ones but also use the ones that don't result in many global searches each month, so I will rank higher in the SERP.
I believe that you're talking about "longtail" phrases. They are easier to rank for and will generally bring more targeted traffic.When I google my website they have made a brief intro about my website.
Google will usually use info in the "description" meta for the text they show just below the title. How much "ranking juice" that provides is debatable. If you don't have a description tag they will just pull text with keywords used in the title from the body of the page. So Google didn't "make" the brief intro, you did.
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I believe that you're talking about "longtail" phrases. They are easier to rank for and will generally bring more targeted traffic.
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Yes, but not only longtail phrases. For example, a longtail phrase for me that i use is "muay thai camp reviews in thailand" That gets targeted traffic. A general keyword is "muay thai" while a more targeted keyword is "muay thai clothing"
Muay Thai gets 250,000+ global searches a month, while Muay Thai Clothing only gets 1300 a month.
I use the Google Adwords Keyword Tool to determine these numbers. It's a useful tool, you should try it.
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It's a useful tool, you should try it.
I use it all the time, but I still take their numbers with a grain of salt.
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I use it all the time, but I still take their numbers with a grain of salt.
I agree. Those numbers are not consistantly the same obviously, but it's a good braod idea.
I ended up creating a niche based affiliate site, and used many of those keywords from the google adwords list and I ended up seeing them in my traffic results.
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