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Let's say my wordpress blog affiliate marketing site is 'www.marketing.com'. My posts are say 'www.marketing.com/abc' and 'www.marketing.com/def' . I have perhaps 10 of these post sites that are all populated on my homepage 'www.marketing.com'. How am I meant to be optimising the site 'www.marketing.com' with 10 posts that all have their own different keywords? Am I meant to have all 10 posts optimised to the one keyword for 'www.marketing.com'?


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  • Profile picture of the author Sunny M
    What I could understand from your question is that you have 10 posts with 10 different keywords. You want to rank these individual posts for the respective keywords and also the homepage 'www.marketing.com' for a certain keywords. Is it so?
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  • Profile picture of the author wishiwoo
    Well, yes, I have 10 posts with 10 different keywords. I'm trying to rank the homepage 'www.marketing.com' for the keyword 'marketing'. To rank the homepage, am I mean to put the keyword 'marketing' in all of my posts?
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    • Profile picture of the author Sunny M
      First of all it is next impossible to rank for a keyword like 'marketing' in a reasonable time. Do, some keyword research first.

      Now to rank a homepage for a certain keyword I try to have 1 post on that targeted keyword, 2-3 posts on related keywords (keyword based around that targeted keyword) and other post on the similar topics (your targeted need not be here). Internal linking plays a big role. I link the homepage from most of the posts with the targeted keyword as the anchor text.
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    • Profile picture of the author jackwebson
      Originally Posted by wishiwoo View Post

      Well, yes, I have 10 posts with 10 different keywords. I'm trying to rank the homepage 'www.marketing.com' for the keyword 'marketing'. To rank the homepage, am I mean to put the keyword 'marketing' in all of my posts?
      Not necessarily IMO. I've encountered a similar situation before and the KW which should be ranked for the homepage was outranked by the blog post page. Just be sure you have optimized the title tags, content etc.
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  • Profile picture of the author wishiwoo
    Sunny, thanks for the response.

    No intention on ranking for 'marketing', used it as an example.

    So when you say 2-3 posts on related keywords, you meant LSI keywords?

    Internal linking-wise, do I put the homepage link in the post itself or can I just use the top left logo homepage link as the link?
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  • Profile picture of the author wishiwoo
    How long does it usually take for the homepage to rank? My site has been up for about 3 months and still has PR 0. I am backlinking from article directories and have optimised the sites for the specific keywords. What could be hindering my site from getting PR?
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    • Profile picture of the author Sunny M
      Originally Posted by wishiwoo View Post

      How long does it usually take for the homepage to rank? My site has been up for about 3 months and still has PR 0. I am backlinking from article directories and have optimised the sites for the specific keywords. What could be hindering my site from getting PR?
      It depends on the competition. Quality of links is what you have to see to get your site PR.
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    • Profile picture of the author ird986
      Originally Posted by wishiwoo View Post

      How long does it usually take for the homepage to rank? My site has been up for about 3 months and still has PR 0. I am backlinking from article directories and have optimised the sites for the specific keywords. What could be hindering my site from getting PR?
      You need to ask yourself what kind of a link building programme you have in place at present. This is essential to the success of any website and this is an area in which you need to be both careful and calculated.
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  • Profile picture of the author Rehmat
    If you are thinking to rank your website for keyword "Marketing" than it is a tough task to get your site ranked. Try to find some low-competition keywords first and build some do-follow links, but it is assumed that Google's new algorithm has devalued the backlinks. If it is true, then build your site with more content and maintain a good density of keywords in content. Spend some efforts over it and see what happens in the next PR update.
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  • Profile picture of the author wishiwoo
    Rehmat, as I mentioned before, I have no intention on ranking for 'marketing'. How do I know when the next PR update is? Is there a way to expedite the PR update process?
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    • Profile picture of the author yukon
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      Originally Posted by wishiwoo View Post

      Rehmat, as I mentioned before, I have no intention on ranking for 'marketing'. How do I know when the next PR update is? Is there a way to expedite the PR update process?

      PR never stops updating on the page, the PR you see is always going to be outdated since it only gets updated around 4 times a year.
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  • Profile picture of the author intergen
    Your question is not a quick forum answer - it is about the backbone of your site related to the keyword/s you want to rank for. I have a free step-by-step SEO guide (On Page SEO Guide for Search Engines | Mark Kithcart on Social Media & Online Marketing) I created to rank my sites foundationally. I was able to get a site to the #2 listing on page 1 in about 5 weeks.

    Solid foundational SEO principles work but you have to be able to be fully optimized for the keywords you want to rank for.
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  • Profile picture of the author spaculus
    First of all i say an on-page seo is the back bone of the search engine optimization.and An on page seo activity necessary for any site whenever we have doing seo. An o-page seo like keyword research,put keyword on site,use sitemaps,analytics etc....
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  • Profile picture of the author dwayne123
    Concentrate on on- page do it properly and allot the title of the page in different way. description of the page should have your main keyword which you want it to rank. After this follow the off- page techniques like directory submission, social bookmarking, article submission and press release.Do these off -page techniques which are having high page rank.
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  • Profile picture of the author kaytav
    Try to Optimize the title tag corectly for every page you wanna rank. Also do a bit more keyword research and try to get unique keywords for all the posts. Also internal linking will play a major role in your site's ranking.
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  • Profile picture of the author C Rebecca
    So, you page is having different post which you want to optimize for different keywords. I would advise you to create different page for each post and host a snippet of the port on the home page. Optimize each page individually. That would help you better and without much efforts.
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  • Profile picture of the author bradudan
    On page optimization on 2013..

    My advice is forget about it...

    Although : 1. friendly url, canonical url's, sitemap.xml, robots.txt, alt tags to pictures, differet titles and meta's for each page and try to write them as advertise the page no seo like..

    That is alll and of course : 2 social sharing buttons on every single page

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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    Originally Posted by wishiwoo View Post

    Let's say my wordpress blog affiliate marketing site is 'www.marketing.com'. My posts are say 'www.marketing.com/abc' and 'www.marketing.com/def' . I have perhaps 10 of these post sites that are all populated on my homepage 'www.marketing.com'. How am I meant to be optimising the site 'www.marketing.com' with 10 posts that all have their own different keywords? Am I meant to have all 10 posts optimised to the one keyword for 'www.marketing.com'?


    Wishiwoo

    Sounds like all your doing is building small sites so internal linking isn't going to be much of an option. Your only other option is build quality external links.
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  • Profile picture of the author satinderbal
    For on page



    1) Keyword Analysis
    2) Title Tag
    3) Header Tags
    4) Meta Tags
    5) Image Optimization (Alt tags, Title)
    6) Navigation
    7) Pagination if needed
    8) Anchor Text
    9) URL-structure
    10) Content
    11) Keyword Density


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  • Profile picture of the author Backlinko
    I want to warn you against making all 10 (or even 4/10) of the pages about your target keyword.

    I'd make the rest about related keywords.

    The easiest way to do that is to type your keyword into Google and scroll to the bottom where it says: "Searches related to marketing"

    Then make a post about some or all of those.

    Then put your keyword and the "Searches related to marketing" keywords into the Google Keyword Tool. That should give you plenty of ideas.
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  • Profile picture of the author BOBTYLOR
    On page is beginning with keyword research and first we choose the main keyword and key terms for website. we focus on the main keyword and do SEO criteria on site.
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  • Profile picture of the author Repfixer
    On-Page factors are the aspects of a given web page that influence search engine ranking.


    Code Sample
    Content

    <body>, <div>, <p>, <span>, no tag

    Alt Text

    <img src="http://www.example.com/example.png" alt="Keyword">

    Bold/Strong

    <b></b>
    <strong></strong>
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  • Profile picture of the author Muhammadgulzarji
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    On page seo is related to do work on inner page of site like title, description and keyword setting
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