The primary problem with google is folks mostly don't know how to use search terms well and web authors don't
use keyword tags properly.
Not exact matches
Twitter provides you with plenty of targeting options:
keywords (either
keywords used in tweets, or searched
keywords on Twitter), interests, website
tags, tailored audiences, device or carrier, TV targeting (users engaged with specific shows), and demographics.
Ensure the alt image
tag and caption of each photo
uses descriptive
keywords.
By
using keyword searches or hash
tags — another popular Twitter device for tracking what people are talking about — a small business could follow conversations happening about their product, service, or industry.
Metatag: HTML
tag that stores information about a Web page, including
keywords for search - engine and directory
use.
Use tags and
keywords that make your posts more searchable.
If you
use Optimizepress or another landing page creator for WordPress, make sure that you add title
tags, a meta
tag description, and
keywords.
Be up - to - date on current SEO practices including correct
use of
keywords,
tags, and backlinks to increase the likelihood your content will rank highly on Google and other search engines.
Fill out all important information for search engines to know what you offer,
use correct and great title
tags that are your target
keywords and
use a catch headlines whenever you have any update.
Use your
keyword phrase in the title
tag, H1, and 4 - 6 times in the body.
You can also
use the text analysis methods of # 9 and # 11 to either create a list of common
keywords or a
tag cloud of most common terms from these results.
Technorati as well... They index blogs, blogs are
tagged and categorised, just search for a
keyword and
use the result page
His other SEO tips include
using the Google Adwords
Keyword Planner, adding a Google Authorship code to your site's header and utilize Google's free
tag manager tool.
Avoid
using the same
keywords and title
tags over and over.
If unpracticed optimizers have been given free rein on your site, check that you are not displaying identical anchor text throughout, that titles are restricted to five or six descriptive words, that meta
tags provide meaningful, unique information about that page, that H1 and H2 headers are not simply vehicles for having
keywords in larger, bold print, and that the body text makes
use of both short and long tail
keyword variations.
You can
use tools like Screaming Frog to analyze your website structure and any
keyword commonalities in title
tags, meta descriptions, heading
tags, alt text, and other areas.
Common elements to analyze when doing a competitor analysis are title
tags, meta descriptions, H1 heading
tags, common
keywords used, page authority / external links pointing to the page, content length,
Keyword use anywhere in the title tag — wrong for sure, at the beginning of the title tag relevant keyword phrase has the most p
Keyword use anywhere in the title
tag — wrong for sure, at the beginning of the title
tag relevant
keyword phrase has the most p
keyword phrase has the most power 5.
if you wan na
use the relative
keywords as
tags simply check
keywords and add as
tags
Using the STAT Codex, we harnessed the ability to track over 75,000
keywords on a daily basis, meticulously
tagged and organized by industry.
To make this site a bit more user - friendly, I put together some recipe indexes, one by meal type, a second one by region influencing the recipe, and a third one displaying all the
keywords or
tags that are
used to characterise a recipe.
Unfortunately «
tags» are the
keywords that are
used when listing items and are not the same as the «title».
So, you'll benefit from
using header
tags for your page divisions (headings and subheads) rather than an arbitrarily defined
tag —
use H2 or H3 rather than, and make sure that your likely
keywords show up in the headings (which they should do anyway, if the headings are any guide to the content).
So
use keywords on the page itself (you can even pack
keywords into alt
tags for images), but in a way that makes sense.
When uploading images to your fashion blog, it's crucial not to forget to
use alt
tags containing your
keyword or key phrase.
Since audiences are familiar with these niches quite well but competition is still low, it's easy to take a leading search position in search engine by means of
using relevant
keywords in the content and meta
tags of your website.
The site also enables users to search people
using keywords and Cupid
tag search which will increase your chances of meeting someone who holds similar beliefs as yourself.
Tags can be found about mid-way down the page and are essentially
keywords that users would
use to find your book.
Reference — By this he means the category and the
tag keywords you
use for your story.
I would add to tip # 1: Write on something you know about as a tutorial,
use keywords to
tag the article, and include plenty of
keywords naturally in the content, then watch the search engine referrals come in!
He needs to add better images with his articles to keep the site looking awesome (and,
use the «alt»
tag on every image to add even more
keywords!)
In these articles I can make the titles longer and fit in more
keywords, and also
use tags / categories or other tricks.
I suggest that he leave the
keywords for his description, and also
use them as they're meant to be
used, in the
keyword tags.
Since you will have to re-upload your book description, the ISBN and the
keyword tags on every distribution channel's portal again and again, the question clearly becomes, why am I entering it in Calibre in the first place, if it isn't being put to
use?
Don't
use tags of words /
keyword strings that don't actually appear in your post.
Use your
keywords in the H -
tags for your description and your book is more likely to show up when someone is searching for those
keywords.
Use keywords and
tags to make your content show up in searches.
Be sure to include
tags and meta data (Google indexes podcasts, so
using keywords whenever possible is a must -LSB-...]
You've
used the right
keywords, you added a solid meta description, your images all have text
tags and alternative text
tags.
The algorithm Google
uses to search is going to look very closely at Google + accounts, so having one and ensuring you've gone to the right lengths in terms of
keywords, meta descriptions, and image
tagging will be a big boost in claiming that Knowledge Panel.
Search Engine Optimization refers to
keywords used throughout Web posts, metadata fields, and photo
tags in the most advantageous way possible to attract attention from search engines (see Googleability).
You need to
use your primary
keywords in this
tag.
Make a list of
keywords that you feel your ideal reader will
use and include them in your blog titles, your bio, your Amazon Author profile, your website, blog
tags, etc..
Unlike when I first attempted to join, I know all the «tricks» of
tagging, spacing uploads,
using keywords and competitive pricing.
Also, make sure that you make optimum
use of title,
keyword and description
tags.
However, the
keywords meta
tag is not
used by search engines (at least not by Google, at least not since 2009) to rank sites.
As an example, Wall takes the
keyword «high speed routers,» and offers 3 different title
tags for a page on a website about «high speed routers»
using the various headline approaches noted above:
Keyword Use Anywhere in the Title
Tag (ranked «very important» by 66 % of experts)(note: refers to populating your meta title
tags with relevant
keywords - should be different for each page of the site)
While regulating the
keywords meta
tag doesn't really make sense, there are some meta
tags that both search engines do
use in one way or another.
Briefly, when conducting
keyword research, the goal is to find
keywords that will have the greatest positive impact on your website's search engine visibility when
used in site copy and meta
tags.