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Keywords

Adding a Tag / Label Cloud to Your Blogger Account

April 22, 2010

Tag clouds have become more popular as websites begin to use them to help organize their keywords in an easy to read manner for their readers.
First used by Flikr the website they have since grown. Tag clouds are a nice feature for a blog or website as it organizes major keywords into clickable links, making [...]

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Tips for Header Tags and Page Title Keywords for the Search Engine Spider

December 16, 2009

The search engine spiders live to read pages that are keyword rich with original content and tons of incoming links. This system pretty much ensures that your website will rank well in the search engines and overtime rank for general, hyper competitive keywords.

Try not to repeat the same keywords in the title, unless [...]

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Google AdWords Broad-Session-Based Match Type Results Explained – PPC

December 9, 2009

Many of you may be wondering why Google AdWords is showing up an additional match type for you keywords, called session-based matches. This session based matches occur through Broad keywords in your Google Pay Per Click campaign. What this means is that when users searching for a keyword term and then reevaluate their search to [...]

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Google has Changes the Way Sponsored or Paid Search Engine Results are shown

November 20, 2009

Many of you have been searching on Google for a specific product when you look at the right column where the sponsored results are only to see a new method for advertising. Rather than show strictly text ads, the first three sponsored results have been transformed into picture advertisements. The only text is [...]

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November 2009 Google Page Rank and Algorithm Update

November 3, 2009

Google has recently updated their Page Rank and their ranking algorithm. This is a good for some webmaster and a stressful time for others. Luckily the new update has shed some more insight as to how Google ranks websites and how to increase your websites Page Rank.
Looking into many websites I host and manage for [...]

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Google likes Keyword Spamming! How is it possible?

July 29, 2009

Can it be true that the search engine that runs everything, makes the rules, delegates that keyword spamming is not good, created the nofollow tag…is breaking their own rules?
Yes this is true…Google Base, Google’s product search, seems to favor sites that keyword spam the product descriptions. Since the only advice on the web for Google [...]

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Website Content Mis-Spellings Causing you a Headache?

March 17, 2009

I have a great FREE spell checking tool for your website .
Quite often a searcher will mistype the keywords they are searching for. This causes website’s to lose money, as they are not getting the traffic they desire. New SEO tactics should include misspellings for popular keywords. It may look sloppy, but if your getting [...]

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PageTitle, Meta Description, and Meta Keywords Tags for SEO

February 24, 2009

As of lately the search engines have been placing less emphasis on the Meta title tag, Meta description tag, and Meta keyword tag. It has become too easy to manipulate these attributes into misleading searchers to your site. It is not to say that these fields have no impact in regards to SEO and SEM. [...]

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Hyphens vs. Underscores for Keywords in URL

February 2, 2009

There has been the question as to whether or not hyphens or underscores are better for search engine optimization. Hyphens are easier for human eyes to read.
When doing a search in Google for the keyword “starting business” with hyphens and underscores the results varied. With the hyphen the two words were treated as separate terms. [...]

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Google Recognizes Varieties in Keywords

October 7, 2008

Recently when I was performing a search for a few of my keywords I noticed that Google picks up different forms of word varieties. For example, when searching for “website optimizers” Google picked up both “optimizers” and “optimization” as a keyword for optimizers. This is something that must be taken into consideration when editing your [...]

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