Seven Simple Keyword Rules
View CommentsWhen writing for the Internet, there are seven simple keyword rules. What are those rules?
1. Always write for people first.
2. Position keywords after the post is written.
3. Keep the number of individual keywords limited.
4. Avoid using a given keyword too often in a document. The Internet is not a first-grade practice reader.
5. Position keywords in titles, headers, early in text, and on new pages.
6. Position keywords in graphic descriptions as appropriate to explain them. Remember some programs use those descriptions to interpret images for readers who can’t see the graphics.
7. Go back to read the document again–read it as your human readers would. Take out the keywords that are redundant. Search engine spiders and people agree on that.
Write first for people who want quality content. Then think about search engine spiders. Search engines like people. People pay the ad revenues that support them.
It’s as simple as those seven rules.
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