On Page SEO Links... [The Weekly Help Guide]

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For the last few weeks, I've been receiving PM's, Emails, and Questions from people on our Webinar and Teleclass Calls, and we think it is time for a complete guide on how to setup On Page SEO Links.. This is our version that has proven to work for us. We will release new tips as and steps each week to give you the complete step-by-step guide to structure on page SEO content and links.

There is still a lot more too it, and that's the point of this discussion...
We want other experts to help contribute and people who have
questions and want to know more to post a reply message here!

Getting Started with Week #1's Setup Guide:


SECTION 1 (Identifying Your Keyword Phrase):

Keyword phrase: Hot Wheel Games
Instructions: Given this as your keyword phrase, you need to wrap the words at least twice when they appear on your page. Many people wrap words like "click here" instead, which is a very bad choice to make. Fortunately, a large majority of people have now learned the secret and avoid such options in their projects.

GOOD
: Linking the keyword you are targeting within your text.
<A HREF="http://...">Hot Wheel Games</A>

BAD
: Linking words like "click here" instead of words related to your keyword phrase.
<A HREF="http://...">Click Here</A>

However this is just the start of building an optimized internal link.


SECTION 2 (Creating folder and file structures):

Assuming that the page you are linking to is about "Hot Wheel Games" which it should be since you are linking with those keywords it is best to have those words identified within the folder or file structure of your site as this increases the value of your internal link.

GOOD
: 'http://YourDomain.com/review/playing-with-hot-wheels-games'
BAD
: 'http://YourDomain.com/Folder/File.htm'

SURPRISE BONUS
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While talking about folder and file structures of your content a word about your domain name is warranted since it is at the base of everything that you are attempting to accomplish.
Domain names are more important than people think. Finding a good one involves research within your niche topic rather than knowing how to spell your name. Let's say you sell "weather widgets" online and your name is Jack.

BAD
: WidgetsByJack.com
GOOD
: Weather-Widgets.com

Weather Widgets provides a stronger base to build from, has very little competition and over 49,000 people searching globally each month. I'll share with you exactly how I find that out later on in this report.
Also, the dash helps search engine spiders know where to break your words at. So you might even setup two URL's.

Your base Website would be Weather-Widgets.com and then you can tell your human followers to check out your Website at WeatherWidgets.com making it easier for them to remember by removing the dash. This would be done by a simple redirect that most any good domain host (my favorite is GoDaddy) can help you with.



Every week we will add new content to this post for a complete
tested, and proven version so that you can follow it step-by-step!


Please post your questions below!

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  • Profile picture of the author Fraggler
    Originally Posted by designerjack View Post


    BAD
    : WidgetsByJack.com
    GOOD
    : Weather-Widgets.com
    If I called your business and asked for your website which do you think is easier for the customer to remember and get right?

    Search engines are long past struggle with breaking up the words in a domain name.

    Having a brandable and cool domain name can also help you get third parties linking to your site. You may even be perceived as a serious business with real branding goals. A keyword rich domain name may help you in the short term but a brandable domain name can open a lot more SEO/M opportunities.

    Your base Website would be Weather-Widgets.com and then you can tell your human followers to check out your Website at WeatherWidgets.com making it easier for them to remember by removing the dash


    Come again?

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