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Sorry for the noob question but i cant find an answer after searching. for each post in wordpress does it class them as individual pages? I'm wondering as i'm not sure whether to target individual keywords in posts or not? Or Does the SEO target the Keywords for the whole Blog? thanks for the help |
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Hi danjensen, The first rule of SEO is that search engines rank web pages not websites. Wordpress creates a single page for each post, referred to as a "Permalink". It is these permalink pages that you should be targeting for individual keyword optimization. So yes, target individual keywords in your posts. |
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Dburk thanks for taking the time to answer my question. I'm sure it was a noob one.
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When you write a post around a certain keyword in order to rise in the search engines be sure to include LSI keywords in that post. You can find these LSI keywords by typing your keyword in the adwords keyword tool (search google for the term "adwords keyword tool") and see the related keywords that google returns. Those are your LSI keywords. It's important to use LSI keywords to show Google your serious about your postings and thus you deserve to be ranked high. I hope this helps, Andy |
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And remember to write for human readers not search engines robots.
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