Using Keywords to Get Your Niche Listed at the Top of the Search Engine Results
Do you have a website or website page that you are trying to get listed high up in the search engine results? If so, using keywords for the niche that you are marketing can do wonders for getting your website listed at or near the top of the search engine results page.
Using keywords to optimize your website or website page is considered natural SEO (search engine optimization). In the video above, we take the popular IPhone Car Holder niche and show you how a website has used keywords to their advantage so that their page shows up as the second result in Google when the keywords are searched for. Here are a few main points from the video:
· Using the keywords or keyword phrase in the website URL is an easy way of letting the search engines know what your website or article is about. Just remember that if you are using keywords in your URL, to separate the words with dashes rather than underscores or percentage signs. If you do not separate the words or separate them using common practice, the search engines do not know what to make of it.
· Use keywords in the article title. If your website does not have an article with a title on it, then make sure to use your keywords at the top of the page.
· Keywords found at the top of an article or at the top of a page are considered more important by search engines than keywords found near the bottom of your page. Search engines figure that website owners want the important information at the top and that’s where search engines look for it. If all your keywords are found near the bottom of your page or article, this could be hurting your SEO.
· Keyword stuffing is never a good idea. When you write an article or content for your website, make sure to read it over after you are done to see whether or not it reads naturally. If it does not read naturally, chances are that you used your keywords too many times and this practice is frowned upon by search engines and by Internet users.
· Proper keyword density is 3%-5% of the total words in the article. You can deviate from this a little, but just remember to not stuff keywords.
Enjoy the video and see how you can take keywords for the niche that you are marketing and incorporate them into your website’s content to rank well in the search engine results.
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