The short answer is yes, for more detailed information the site searchengineworld.com has many articles on the use of keywords and the text of you site.
You should ideally have your keyword(s) in the meta keywords, meta description, title and main body of text - as your page shold reflect the search term/keyword(s). It can also help to have it in the domain name, H1 tag and links. Different search engines will place importance on the different aspects.
Julia - if life was meant to be easy Michael Angelo would have painted the floor....
Daytripper posted this at 22:39—15th February 2002.
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The short answer is yes, for more detailed information the site searchengineworld.com has many articles on the use of keywords and the text of you site.
Daytripper
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The Webmistress posted this at 08:49—16th February 2002.
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You should ideally have your keyword(s) in the meta keywords, meta description, title and main body of text - as your page shold reflect the search term/keyword(s). It can also help to have it in the domain name, H1 tag and links. Different search engines will place importance on the different aspects.
Julia - if life was meant to be easy Michael Angelo would have painted the floor....
Faraaz posted this at 16:20—19th February 2002.
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Hey
Do you guys know any good software that, lets you see the competetition of the keywords? Or how many searches tehre are per month?
Thxs,
-Faraaz
Anonymous posted this at 08:52—4th March 2002.
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This site:
http://inventory.overture.com/d/searchinventory/suggestion/
is pretty usefull when looking at what words are searched and combinations of words that are searched.
Wade
Lazerzubb posted this at 14:27—7th March 2002.
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I use these
wordtracker.com
http://inventory.overture.com/d/searchinventory/suggestion/
I also suggest that you use the Google Adwords
https://adwords.google.com/AdWords/main?cmd=Preview
If you want to know the density of your keywords i suggest
http://www.keyworddensity.com/search_engine_optimization/keyword_density.cgi