Traffic keywords search engine optimization

 
Traffic keywords search engine optimization

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3 Places To Legally Hide Your Keywords



It does not matter what the purpose of your website might be. With no doubt, for the success of your website, traffic is essential otherwise you are creating a wonderful place that will never be seen by anyone other than yourself.

From the point of view of search engines, traffic is stored in keywords. Search engines read the text of your site. That text must be relevant to the site. Keywords are text and must be strategically placed throughout your site. Those keywords within the text play an important role to attract customers attention to your site.

Here are 3 places you may strategically and legally place your keys

1. Tags
Webmasters use Tags to make the web site easier to understand and navigate, to emphasize the page heading, and subheadings for each section. By the consequence, the search engines algorithm consider the Tags area very important and pays a special attention to the words listed in this field.

2. Alt Tags
Alt Tags are located in the area which describes the images you use. First of all chose a relevant name for every image, not just 'image1'. That helps. Secondly use Alt Tags to emphasize the power of image placing here one or more keywords related to the image's content.

3. Attributes In Links
Most people never use this attribute. Here it is an example:
<a href="http://www.yoursite.com" title="House Plans"> Note the title="..." segment in the hyperlink, it contains the keywords 'House Plans' (supposing that your site is for selling house plans).

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