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I have a wordpress blog where my main page ranks well for one keyword (thanks to the domain name being the keyword). But I would like to rank with another generic keyword phrase.

Should I play around with the meta tags? If so, where do I go in wordpress to find that?

Should I write more articles with the "other" keyword phrase, hoping it will affect the main page ranking?

TIA
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  • Profile picture of the author bgray
    It all depends on the WP theme your are using but the basics are this:

    If you want to rank for a specific term:
    1) Make it the first term in your title tag (this is probably your post title)
    2) Use it in an H1/2 tag (Might also be your post title depending on your setup)
    3) Use the word in your content (don't overkill)
    4) Get some links to your site or the pertinent post with the keyword as the anchor text

    Again, that's a start.
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  • Profile picture of the author Arich123
    Paul M thanks to share All in One SEO Pack WordPress plugin tool fro seo....
    i really enjoy it...
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  • Profile picture of the author gigajules
    Originally Posted by Paul M View Post

    Hi,



    You could install the free All in One SEO Pack WordPress plugin which will allow you to override the title and set any META tags/keywords and descriptions you want to show up in the search engines for. All in one seo will also have it's own interface in the wordpress admin area giving you easy access and somewhat better control over your on page seo.

    Another thing to do would be to get some internal and external backlinks linking to your home page with the new additional keyword you want to rank for as the anchor text.



    -Paul
    I actually just did that. I'm hoping this will get recognized by google fast.
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