How Do I Optimise My Homepage For A 2nd Keyword

by alt55
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My main keyword on my index page gets quite low searches per month so I would like to find out how to optimise my site for a second keyword, but im not sure how to go about this, or if it's wise
I would be grateful if someone could point me to a relevant tutorial for advice. Ive tried to google up info but found nothing suitable.
Hope someone can help..
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  • Profile picture of the author Tmill
    You would have to some how incorporate it into your title of your site, header, description and then get keyword links to your site with that title. My site on gaming is target towards 3 keywords and it ranks in all of them well
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    • Profile picture of the author alt55
      Thanks for the quick reply Tmill!
      Should I build pages with the 2nd and third keywords and incorporate them into/throughout my site? You see Ive got over 100 pages on the site and Im wondering how to 'disperse' these keyword in the site. If that makes any sense.
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  • Profile picture of the author ak1lz
    What keywords are you working with?
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  • Profile picture of the author theverysmartguy
    Originally Posted by alt55 View Post

    My main keyword on my index page gets quite low searches per month so I would like to find out how to optimise my site for a second keyword, but im not sure how to go about this, or if it's wise
    I would be grateful if someone could point me to a relevant tutorial for advice. Ive tried to google up info but found nothing suitable.
    Hope someone can help..
    First off: You don't need to "reoptimize" your site for another keyword.

    Remember, google treats each PAGE on your site differently. Create a new page for each keyword you want to be optimized for. Then build backlinks to that page for that given keyword ( plus a few others so that all your anchor text isn't the same. )

    -- Jeff
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    "Doing nothing is worse than doing it wrong."

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    • Profile picture of the author alt55
      Thanks for the advice theverysmartguy!
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