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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Sep 2011
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I have a wordpress niche site. I would like to improve my on-page seo, however I read that google takes only 30% from page SEO in google position, so the main things are backlinks, I guess? How many MAIN-KEYWORD should I have per post, if I have 4 posts and they are all on the main page. Thanks. |
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Don't sweat the details over keyword density. Since the first Panda update to Google's search algorithm earlier this year the actual content on your site is way more important. So just focus on writing detailed, well-researched and well-written articles. This article I've linked to below explains how SEO has changed, and there's a link at the bottom to an article on SEOMoz, explaining in further detail. SEO Has Changed | WealthyDragon And yes - ultimately off-site SEO has more impact on your search results placing. Cheers, Martin. |
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you can set a page as main page set 3 keywords for every of your post before you write article, try your best to set keywords first |
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| Call Center Services Join Date: Nov 2010 Location: Philippines
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Set your priority to content uniqueness followed by keywords on your post.
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hi, i agree with @dailyseo that its best to set 3 keywords before you post a article. |
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Maximum 2 keywords must be used for a post
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Mar 2010 Location: Internet
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This will just display the snippets of posts and will help you to avoid duplicate content issue. | |
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| Active Warrior Join Date: Nov 2010
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I only target one keyword per post, the other related keywords will just follow even without optimizing them.
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| Badcreditloanss.co.uk Join Date: Nov 2011
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Hi guys according to me 2 to 3 keyword is enough for a post.
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| Warrior Member Join Date: Dec 2011
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Yes, I'm always target 3 keywords, but what about anchor text? Is it the same? Or just one?
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| WiFi Join Date: Dec 2011 Location: The Dutch Helm of SouthWindsor
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Yeah, be natural about it as Google is cracking down more and mroe. It's not worth getting deindexed for.
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For blog posting, I think 1 keyword is good for single posting
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| Advanced Warrior Join Date: Sep 2010
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According to me you can target 2-3 keywords per post, but it entirely depends on content of your blog post.
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