Hmmmmm.. yes. Semantics. Scientific American says: By augmenting Web pages with data targeted at computers and by adding documents solely for computers, we will transform the Web into the Semantic Web.
The situation here is such that you're not optimizing your pages for computers. You're making web pages for people. People will enter keyword phrases into the search bar and the search engine will find the most relevant pages according to it's algorithm and present them in order starting with the most relevant. You need to target specific keywords that you think your perspective customers will use to find you. "Web hosting" is a pretty competitive phrase so you need to use a sharpshooter's rifle instead of a shotgun. Don't go for more than a few phrases per page when optimizing or you will likely dilute your effort. In your link text use those few targeted phrases only. (One phrase per link text) Link text keywords, like titles, can also be diluted so don't make them too long and involved. For more keyword phrases use more pages.
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