Would you like to know how
keyword research helps you to get a high rank in search engines? Well, if you
haven’t read yet my previous topics about How to start Keyword Research and Keyword Research Tips then you must read it also because it really helps you a lot rather than
jumping out to this topic. If you are a beginner then it’s normal to have a low
rank at first, but it’s better to understand and know how to add keywords on your
article inside your website.
What
Do I Do Now?
After reading my
topics about Starting Keyword Research and Keyword Tips
then eventually deciding what keyword to use can be easier, you need to know how to use them in your content. Here are a
few ways that are essential.
- Use keywords in your title tags.
< title>Not a Meta Tag, but required anyway < /title>
< /head>
- Use them in titles of posts and articles.
- Sprinkle them throughout your articles and posts, shooting for about 3% keyword density. There is a lot of debate about how much is too much. Write naturally. If it comes up more than that, don’t sweat it. You need to write content geared to the readers!
- Employ your keywords in URLs whenever possible. This is not always practical, but helpful when you can.
- Use them in site or blog categories.
- Make sure to use them as anchor text, both within your site and in incoming links to your site.
- Put them as tags in your content, and in videos that are either on your site or link to your site’s pages.
- By all means, use your keywords in any linking campaigns you are running to your site. He who has the most relevant incoming links wins!
- Making sure you employ as many of these “best practices” as possible will give you a fighting chance at ranking for keywords you’d like to be found for. When the search engines get an idea what you’re all about, and you start getting incoming keyword links to your pages, rankings will follow!
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