I am sometimes overwhelmed by the amount of content online – and I wondered – how much of this content is keyword optimized? In a recent quest to find the best article keyword density analyzer, I found a lot of sites that allow you to analyze your web pages, but not many that allow you to analyze the text PRIOR to posting it online. However, there was one gem in the vast array of so-called keyword density analyzers (http://www.live-keyword-analysis.com).
We have shown you here how to use Google Sets and Google Trends. Now from Google’s Tel Aviv team comes the Google Insights for Search which is currently in Beta stage: http://www.google.com/insights/search
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Today I am going to look at some very basic first steps in making sure that your band new shiny WordPress installation is search engine friendly. I am going to talk about just two things,
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In spite of what you may have heard, but these are very important things, the most fundamental and arguably the most valuable from an SEO viewpoint.
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Do people search for your keyword? Are you worried you are not getting the most out of your SEO campaign? Part of the reason why SEO campaigns don’t work is that they could be not targeting what the customers are looking for.
Get keyword ideas using the Google Keyword Tool
For example, if you want to optimize a website about “computer tips” you should see how many searches for the keyword are being submitted to Google monthly so you can have an idea if readers are looking for you or not. You can do that by going to external Google Keyword Tool:
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The Google Insights let you see what people are searching for. The first time I used it,
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Keywords could get “obsolete” in a sense that there could be newer but related keywords that are not in your web page. Users using Google to search relevant web pages could miss your web site if they used the more recent keyword but not your keyword.
Search engines use keywords to identify which sites match a particular search phrase. SEOs need to identify which keywords are searched for so that they can use those keywords and get found by the search engines and eventually by their target audience.
Firstly we are going to talk about permalinks. When you first install WordPress, your permalink structure will create a page URL for your posts and pages that looks something like this:
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In today’s article I am going to discuss a SEO software package that has become invaluable to me in recent months. It is an all-in-one SEM/SEO tool named WEBCEO and it is quite frankly the best SEO optimization tool I have ever used. And above all it is completely free! There is a paid version but everything I will show you here is possible with the free version.
SEO Tips: Use Google Trends to your advantage
Ultimate Keyword Analysis For Articles