Chapter 5
Adding and Maintaining Keywords
In This Chapter
- Figuring out keyword densities
- Adjusting keywords
- Updating keywords
- Using tools to aid keyword
If you've been doing what we suggest in the previous four chapters of this minibook, you’ve brainstormed, done your research, categorized your keywords, and created landing pages (the web page the user comes to when clicking a link) for your subject categories. So now what? Now you actually get to add keywords.
There is an art to placing keywords on your website. You can’t simply type car, car, car, car, car, car again and again. For one thing, that’s considered spam and will get your site pulled from the search engine index. (For our purposes, spam is any type of deceptive web technique meant to trick a search engine into offering inappropriate, redundant, or poor-quality search results. For more details, see Book I, Chapter 6.) For another thing, a user who sees “car, car, car, car … ” would immediately hit Back on the browser window because your site is obviously not going to be of any use to him. Remember, you want to keep people on your website so that they will stick around and be converted from a visitor to a customer (or however your website defines a conversion). To do that, you have to create searchable, readable content for your website.
But what do you do with those keywords we make you gather in Chapter 1 of this minibook? In this chapter, we talk about how to distribute them on your pages and how to determine the ...
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