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What is Keyword

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Search engines send out `robots’ or `spiders’ to analyze your website. They look at the words you’ve used to figure out what you do. This tells them when to display your site in their search results.

Keywords are the first thing you need to think about when starts your SEO journey.

Figure out what words your customers are looking for at search engines. These words are known as keywords. The idea is to frequently use these keywords in the copy of your website and in the HTML code behind the page. As a rule of thumb, the more frequently you use these keywords, the more relevant you’ll be considered by the search engines, and the more likely you are to appear in searches for those words.

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Much more to it than frequent use of keywords, I'm pretty sure.

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Originally Posted by Kunal singh View Post
Search engines send out `robots’ or `spiders’ to analyze your website. They look at the words you’ve used to figure out what you do. This tells them when to display your site in their search results.

Keywords are the first thing you need to think about when starts your SEO journey.

Figure out what words your customers are looking for at search engines. These words are known as keywords. The idea is to frequently use these keywords in the copy of your website and in the HTML code behind the page. As a rule of thumb, the more frequently you use these keywords, the more relevant you’ll be considered by the search engines, and the more likely you are to appear in searches for those words.
Actually, you can be penalized for using these keywords too frequently. The key is relevance. Do your keywords flow naturally in the context of your site and content?

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Search engine rank has moved beyond keywords to become much more involved I believe. I know that gaining quality backlinks carries more weight sometimes thank keyword density.

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For me the best strategy to optimize for keywords either on-page or off-page is to analyze the 1-3 spots on the first page of Google for that keyword. What they have on their page, how they optimized it and what backlinks they have.

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Selecting Keywords is perhaps the most important as well as the trickiest part when starting with the SEO for website promotion. You require digging out a comprehensive list of keywords that best describe your offerings so if any potential or casual surfer enters in the same keyword in a search engine, your site will come up. Now, the obvious question that must be coming in your mind is "How do I start searching for the keywords?" There are some known resources online that offer free optimization tools. Overture and Wordtracker are among such sought after keyword search tools that are even used by most search engine optimization specialists.

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Hi, as per my view keyword's are the backbone of any websites, it plays vital role in promotion of the particular website.

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i am doing well but in ranking there is no change or they didn't recognize my work

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Originally Posted by anil271984 View Post
i am doing well but in ranking there is no change or they didn't recognize my work
Make sure you have a good list of keyword phrases. Make an optimized page for keyword phrase on your list.

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