Where do you put the words?

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Hello all,

Attached is a screen shot of the fileds associated with the All In One SEO Pack. Also, there tags on the side.

There seems to be a lot of talk about using Google "adwords" as a way to get your blog/site ranked highly.

Question 1: What is the difference between "tags" and the fields associated with the "all in one seo pack"? Should one even worry about tags - or - just the SEO pack fields?

Question 2: Suppose you go to Google, you find a few adwords that seem to have good potential. So now, hat fields to you fill out here? Suppose the key words are "teen smoking". What words are to go in which fields? Is there a "special" way to do this?

I hope I am clear

TIA
#put #seo #tags or content #words
  • Profile picture of the author hostwindsEvanM
    When people talk about adwords, theyre likely talking about the keyword tool. It helps you in picking out what words are most commonly searched, as well as which keywords will be easiest to reach page 1 for.
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  • Profile picture of the author PatrickLSO
    The keywords that Google Adwords Keyword tool give you back are a good place to start when deciding what keywords to optimize for.

    Simply putting the keywords into All-in-one SEO or as tags, won't do much. You will need to optimize your text and headlines to properly optimize for the terms. The tags and meta data are less important than post titles and content. Hope this helps.
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    • Profile picture of the author dgmufasa
      Originally Posted by PatrickLSO View Post

      Simply putting the keywords into All-in-one SEO or as tags, won't do much. You will need to optimize your text and headlines to properly optimize for the terms.
      So this means that I would have to create an article with the title "Teen Smoking" and then perhaps have something like this in the body: "During spring break, there is a problem of teen smoking" where - in this case - "teen smoking" would be pointing to the page I want people to see (with anchor tags)?

      I thought that one was supposed to focus on one set of keywords at a time? In other words, for one page, one can focus on "teen smoking" keywords and nothing else while on another page, the focus can be on a different keyword : like "teen drinking"?

      Originally Posted by PatrickLSO View Post

      Simply putting the keywords into All-in-one SEO or as tags, won't do much. You will need to optimize your text and headlines to properly optimize for the terms. The tags and meta data are less important than post titles and content.
      I suppose I am missing something. What is the purpose of downloading the "All In One SEO Pack" for Wordpress? I thought that it was supposed to help with rankings?

      Finally, is there another way to increase rankings than writing articles? Supposedly, this person go to the top of google rankings in 40 minutes (supposedly).

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