Want to get to the first page of Google for your keywords? Then you have to know about keyword density. In this article you're going to learn what it is and how to use it.
Every matured online marketer does understand that without proper keyword research and strategy no amount of online success can be achieved. Beginners might think why they should research keywords. It's healthy inquisitiveness.
One thing that often gets overlooked in on-site SEO campaigns is keyword relevance with page content. A lot of webmasters believe that simply loading there meta tags and web-page content with targeted keywords is the way to appear in searches for those keywords.
If you would like to get a higher placement on the results page of the search engines, then you should definitely try doing a little keyword research. If you haven't done any of that before, then read on and I'll give you some information which might helpful to you in getting your website to a higher position.
One thing that comes in handy when it gets to search engine optimization is proper use of Meta description tag. This is mainly because engine spiders use your site Meta description field when listing search results. Other than just composing a good site description, ensure that your keyword phrase is also mentioned preferably three times.
If you aren't doing keyword research the right way then you could be wasting your time on keywords that will be too hard to rank for or will never bring in any traffic. Here's some tips and what you should... and should not... do.
The information on getting your website ranked is everywhere and there's a ton of it. From methods, and strategies to tools, and techniques, everybody's got an idea of what works. Here are 2 easy steps to get you to keyword domination online.
From as far back as many of us can remember there was the keyword. Keywords being particular words or phrases that are relevant to the searches internet users make when looking for the subject matter of your site. They are the so called darlings of the SEO world; even the small ones are revered greatly.
I would like to share information regarding a topic which might not be known to many of the web-masters and also they won't be much considerate about it. But to tell you something frankly, when you are into web business overlooking even a single small concept can harness your business a lot. So would like discuss with you something regarding to what is called keyword blacklisting.
If you're trying to drive targeted traffic to your websites, then I'm sure you've been told how important it is that you perform proper keyword research. Well how do you do that? I'm glad you asked.
When it comes to getting more visitors to your site from the search engines you are going to have to make sure you can get traffic from more then one keyword so you can maximize the amount of money you are making from your marketing efforts in your niche. In this article I want to show you exactly how to make this happen the easy way.
One of the preliminary things you can do towards successful internet marketing is to perform a thorough keyword analysis. If you have any desire to use your website for the business to grow, then the first thing you should do is implement a comprehensive internet marketing technique.
If you aren't doing keyword research the right way then you could be wasting your time on keywords that will be too hard to rank for or will never bring in any traffic. Here's some tips and what you should... and should not... do.
Keyword research is not just important--it is an essential part and should be the first step of any SEO project. Keywords or search phrases are the key element of search engine marketing, internet marketing and all activities related with search engines.
Keyword research is critical to targeting your material to a specific audience. Include your keywords in specific strategic places to optimize your SEO. Using these simple practices, you can duplicate the effort you put into creating articles and therefore increase your leads to effort ratio.
Keywords are the basis of all search engine rankings. The users enter some keyword phrases into a search engine to get the information they want. You need to find the best Search Engine Optimization (SEO) keywords that help to bring targeted traffic to your site and thereby aid to increase your sales.
Choosing the right words or group of words to tag your website and its content is one of the essential steps in the whole SEO process. Selecting the relevant keywords significantly helps in generating site traffic as well as improving page rank. However, due to the improved and updated knowledge about SEO, keyword marketing and popularity has been quite difficult to establish especially to highly competitive niches.
we can convert the dictionary to kw using **kw but if I want kw as str(kw) not str(dict),
as I want a string with keyword arguments for code_generator,
if I pass
obj.method(name='name', test='test', relation = [('id','=',1)])
I want a function to return the string like
"name='name', test='test', relation = [('id','=',1)]"
I found lot of open source XML databases (TPOX, Timber , DBXML), but they are working on XPath and XQuery, I need a system which is developed for the purpose of "Keyword search on XML documents".
I have the keyword bookmark
it's the same location as another one with a different keyword which works. I type google test and it takes me to http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=test, but I type g test and it takes me to the first result from I'm feeling luck as if there were no bookmark keyword there at all.
Firefox 3.6 on Windows Vista.
I have some experience in developing with Java, Javascript and PHP.
I am reading Microsoft Visual C# 2010 Step by Step which I feel it is a very good book on introducing you to the C# language.
I seem to be having problems in understanding the static keyword. From what I understand this far if a class is declared static all methods and variable have to be static. The main method always is a static method so in the class that the main method exists all variables and methods are declared static if you have to call them in the main method. Also I have noticed that in order to call a static method from another class you do not need to create an object of that you can use the class name.
What are the advantages of declaring static variables and methods?
When should I declare static variable and methods?
/etc/ddclient.conf
use=web, web=checkip.dyndns.org/, web-skip='IP Address'
protocol=easydns
ssl=yes
server=members.easydns.com
login=stueng
password='****'
home.***.**
/var/log/syslog
Jun 4 13:02:34 XBMCuntu ddclient[10554]: WARNING: file /var/cache/ddclient/ddclient.cache, line 3: Invalid Value for keyword 'ip' = ''
Jun 4 13:02:34 XBMCuntu ddclient[10554]: WARNING: skipping update of home.***.** from <nothing> to 90.193.*.*.
Jun 4 13:02:34 XBMCuntu ddclient[10554]: WARNING: last updated <never> but last attempt on Mon Jun 4 13:01:57 2012 failed.
Jun 4 13:02:34 XBMCuntu ddclient[10554]: WARNING: Wait at least 5 minutes between update attempts.
Help?
I'm still puzzled as why we have new in Go.
&Thing{} is as clear and concise as new(Thing) to Go coders and it uses only constructs you often use elsewhere. It's also more extensible as you might change it to &Thing{3} or &Thing{Feets:7}.
In my opinion, having a supplementary keyword is costly, it makes the language more complex and adds to what you must know. And it might mask to newcomers what's behind instantiating a struct. It also makes one more reserved word.
So what's the reasoning behind new ? Is it something useful ? Should we use it ?
I have seen a couple of site which has high number of hits. They are mostly tutorial sites and blogs that address software issue/errors. I wonder if the kewybord "blog" has a very positive effect in SEO?
In my own site, I have install word press in root folder to avoid any blog keyword. I also did this to keep urls shallow (deeper url are not good for SEO). But I may want to think on it again. The sites I am referring too are
http://blog.sqlauthority.com
http://veerasundar.com/blog/2011/11/making-xampp-to-serve-any-directory-outside-htdocs/
I know there are standard (sort of) class names or ID that identify different contents and makes it easier for the search engine to identify contents like, "container", "menu". The use of word "blog" would mean this is about dicussing/tutoring something and have a very positive effect on SEO?
I need a counsel about my websites' domain.
Let's say I have just bought two domains: xyz.com and xyzphotography.com.
As we can see, the first one is shorter but way less meaningful than the second one.
The second one contains a photography keyword but it's longer.
I have only one website which is my photography portfolio. Can you advise me how to set those domains to make it all as SEO-friendly as possible? Which one should be the main one, does the rest should work on their own or have some kind of SEO-friendly redirect to the main domain?