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Dec 9, 2009

Why are Optimized Articles Important SEO Tools?

If you look over the immense collection of articles and blog copy on the web, you will discover that a great many of them are badly written, stuffed to the gills with keywords and obviously prepared for the sole purpose of boosting the rankings of a particular website. That’s because in earlier days, many people believed that having overly-high keyword densities was the fast route to high search engine rankings. Unfortunately, some still do. In reality, a keyword density of between 2% and 6% is more than adequate. Those who still think that keyword stuffing pays, are flat out wrong!

Properly Optimized Articles

There are, in reality, three important factors to consider when writing a properly optimized article for use on websites, blogs or for publication on eZINES. These are, in priority order:

  1. They must have relevant, informative copy that is compelling to read.
  2. They should be prepared to optimize link popularity.
  3. They should have the proper keywords and a reasonable keyword density for search engines.

The worst thing about the overuse of keywords in both articles and web pages is that it becomes difficult if not impossible to meet standards for relevance and link popularity. In other words, they are anything but easy-to-read and understand when keyword stuffing is applied.

Articles are Important SEO Tools

Sure, articles should be effective for the major search engines, but most of all, they have to be relevant for the people who read them.

Moreover, if they don’t read well and aren’t really informative, it will be most difficult to lure others in your market ‘niche’ to link to you. Remember that rankings notwithstanding, if the visitors to your website don’t see obvious value in what you say, they can log out and go to your competitor’s websites with a simple mouse click. In this case, even the highest search engine directory ranking becomes useless for delivering visitors who you can convert to customers for your product(s) or service(s).

Appeal to Search Engines without Sacrificing Relevance

The answer to earning a high ranking and delivering lots of targeted traffic comes down to using a balanced approach when preparing articles within the SEO/SEM process. This simply means that you must never:

  1. Repeat the same words and phrases too often in your copywriting
  2. Sacrifice the relevance that makes your articles compelling and informative to readers
  3. Absolutely never stuff keywords to the point where your text’s readability goes to pot.

So just remember to write articles for the ultimate reader first and make very sure that they are easy to read and discuss things that are directly related to the market nice you are in.

If Need Be, Hire a Professional

Granted, not everybody on the Internet is a wordsmith. In fact many people—even those who speak well—just can’t write well. If you fall into this category, worry not. Professional providers of SEO services can do all the important things necessary to make your website—and your articles—relevant, compelling and optimized. There is also a sizeable cadre of freelance copywriters on the web who can write highly relevant and optimized articles for you at extremely nominal prices.

Oct 29, 2009

Choose the Right Title for Your New Website-It Really Matters!

The title you choose for your website is very, very important to overall site optimization, search engine ranking and traffic flow. Moreover, it should be easy to remember and not so close to a competitor’s name that people go elsewhere. For example, if a competitors site is ‘lowcostresumes’ you don’t want to use ‘verylow costresumes’. They’re just too close together.

Choosing the wrong title for your website can actually harm your business because having an intelligently-selected title can dramatically influence your ranking on search engine directories. In addition, the right title listed on the directories can actually result in more traffic to your site.

The website title that you select should briefly describe to visitors just what your site is all about. If possible, you want people to click on your directory listing and be taken to your website, not some competitive site on the page. Consider these factors in making your selection:

A. Use highly relevant keywords

You already know that keywords are nothing more than the words and phrases that visitors place in their browser search bars in order to find the type of website they are seeking. Logically, then, one or more of the most relevant keywords also belong in the title of your website and as close to the beginning of the title as possible. For example, if you are targeting visitors who enter the keyword phrase “used laptops”, then you could have a website title such as “Used Laptops at Affordable Prices”.
Here, you have used your keyword right up front in the title which stresses its importance to the search engines. If, instead, your title had been “Affordable Prices for Used Laptops”, your important keyword would have absolutely no prominence.

B. If possible, use your main keyword twice in your title

This is harder to accomplish with a keyword phrase than a single keyword, but not impossible. For example, your title might be: “Used Laptops: We offer used laptops at affordable prices.” The colon: after Used Laptops makes this possible without destroying the relevance of your title.

C. Use a title that persuades & motivates visitors

The best way to persuade a visitor to click on your directory listing instead of one above or below you is to make your title compelling. This means that it should touch right on what he’s searching for. If this isn’t the case, your visitor may click on another listing that better fits his search even if you are number 1 on the page.

D. Consider your title carefully. You can only use 65 characters.

Almost every search engine limits the length of your title to 65 characters or less. Google displays between 60 and 66 characters. Under most circumstances, this is plenty of space for a title and enough for a few of your most important keywords.
You can, of course use other less-important keywords and key phrases in the body copy of your web pages.

Oct 28, 2009

Search Engines

Basically, search engines look for and scan pages in much the same way that visitors use their browsers with keywords and phrases to locate the material they are searching for. Since they have literally millions of pages to search, they rely on a formula called an ‘algorithm’ to go about determining relevancy (consider this like separating the wheat from the chaff). The actual algorithm the search engines use is a closely-held secret. However, all search engines have a few search criteria in common. Some of these include:

* The location and frequency of keywords on web pages.
* The search terms (keywords) appearing in the site’s HTML title tag
* Where the keywords appear on pages—those on the top of the page are the most important.
* How often the keywords appear on a page (keyword density). The overuse of keywords to the point where relevancy is compromised is bad. This is often considered as ‘spamming’—a definite black mark. Likewise, too few keywords are a negative too.
* Off-the-page factors are considered. The most important is ‘linking’ to other relevant websites. Another is ‘click-through’ results. If the website pages are not receiving an adequate number of clicks, rankings are lowered.

Remember that proper SEO benefits you in two ways. First, it makes your website attractive to search engines and promotes higher page rankings. Second, and equally important, it ensures that the website text is highly relevant for both the search engines and the visitors to the website. We know that Effective SEO= web content mass + keyword optimization+ links.


Top Quality Ranking carefully balances these factors so that our clients not only achieve high directory rankings, they also get highly-relevant content that that will motivate visitors to websites to take further action by requesting more information or making a purchase.

Oct 21, 2009

KEYWORD DENSITY – IMPORTANT FACTS FOR SEO

Filed under: Top SEO Articles — Tags: , , — Sam Errama @ 11:44 am

Keyword density, or how often your keywords should appear on a given website page, is often a controversial issue. There are still people who place far more importance on density than is necessary. In fact, when keyword density gets so high that it cripples relevance and readability, it will result in a lower ranking on the directories and especially on Google. Keyword density is vital in SEO services.

The actual definition of keyword density is the ratio of the word being searched for vs. the total number of words on a given web page. In other words, the more a given keyword or group of keywords appear on a page, the higher the keyword density.

Today, all search engines consider keyword density as part of their ranking algorithm. However, they also consider relevance of your text to be important since that is what attracts and retains visitors. Here are some SEO tips regarding keyword density:

  • Consult WordTracker’s large database of keywords and keyword phrases. Be certain your website’s keywords include similar, relevant search terms. This will go far to making you more visible on search engines as people search for products or services that your site offers.
  • Be certain that the keywords you select and include in your site are relevant to your website topics. Some webmasters try to include every keyword or phrase they can and this can result in you being banned for “spamming”.
  • Utilize the most critical keywords and phrases in their full form. Avoid referring to them as ‘it’ or ‘that’, words that won’t mean a thing to the search robots.
  • Don’t ‘overuse’ keywords or resort to very short text to increase keyword density. Search engines today are a lot smarter than they used to be and all the old ‘tricks’ people used to get high ranking no longer work. Always remember that now, relevance of what you say on your pages really matters to both the search engines and your visitors.
  • Shoot for a keyword density of between 2% and 5%. This is more than adequate when the keywords and key phrases are combined with truly relevant text.

Keep in mind that any good SEO/SEM provider fully understands every aspect of keyword and keyword phrase utilization on your website pages. They know which will be the ‘right’ keywords and phrases to use, where to place them correctly and just how many should appear on each page to achieve optimum density without affecting the important relevance of what you’re saying tyo your site’s visitors.

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