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| 3 key words or 3 key phrases i know i should optimise my web pages for up to 3 key words each. but i've also been told i need to go for key phrases rather than words, for example uk corporate identity rather than logo in order to get anywhere. not sure which is best here. |
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| Re: 3 key words or 3 key phrases On 3 May 2005 00:52:48 -0700, wcslingsby@hotmail.com (wclingsby) wrote: >i know i should optimise my web pages for up to 3 key words each. > >but i've also been told i need to go for key phrases rather than >words, for example uk corporate identity rather than logo in order to >get anywhere. > >not sure which is best here. Okey, well, you'll get more targetted traffic if you target your key phrases. If you optimise for "cars", you'll get zillions of visitors. People who buy, sell, collect, paint, steal, want, don't want, will all be along. So if you optimise for "Cadillacs", you'll get all of the above but only those who are interested in Cadillacs. If you optimise for "1973 model Cadillacs" then you'll get only those folk who are interested in Caddys from that year. And so on, and so forth. So, you want to pin down exactly what it is you're offering, then optimise for that, and not all variants. If I were you, I'd devote one page to each keyphrase too, I don't believe you have the experience to handle more than that. BB -- www.kruse.co.uk/ seo@kruse.demon.co.uk seo that watches the river flow... -- |
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| Re: 3 key words or 3 key phrases "wclingsby" <wcslingsby@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:574caba4.0505022352.777263de@posting.google.c om... > i know i should optimise my web pages for up to 3 key words each. > > but i've also been told i need to go for key phrases rather than > words, for example uk corporate identity rather than logo in order to > get anywhere. > > not sure which is best here. In usually work on 2 or three phrases that string together to make psuedo sense - do a search on overture for a word, then choose phrases that start and end with your target phrase i.e. target word: furniture results: contract furniture furniture manufacturer becomes: contract furniture manufacturer if you can get another related phrase after manufacturer you can continue with up to 4 or 5 phrases strung along - it looks kind of messy in google but people just click the results, i dont suspect they read them? i hope you get my process Mark |
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| Re: 3 key words or 3 key phrases "mark | r" <markrush@gmail.com> wrote in message news:42777315$0$301$cc9e4d1f@news.dial.pipex.com.. . > if you can get another related phrase after manufacturer you can continue > with up to 4 or 5 phrases strung along - it looks kind of messy in google > but people just click the results, i dont suspect they read them? > > Mark > You will be surprised how much difference the description Google displays can make (especially the title) I had a page at no.3 for a certain keyword on Google, and received over 100,000 hits in a month. I changed the title and description and now, despite the fact it is still no.3 it now receives less than 20,000 a month. |
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| Re: 3 key words or 3 key phrases You want targeted traffic so go with descriptive key phrases. -- jerseykevin ------------------------------------------------------------------------ jerseykevin's Profile: http://www.highdots.com/forums/member.php?userid=51 View this thread: http://www.highdots.com/forums/showthread.php?t=558549 |