Topics that produce search results in the hundreds of thousands are the most important keywords. These results are readily obtainable, and can provide a residual hit stream. The little stream add up, and in the end your content is disseminated to a great number of people.
It is widely thought that the internet is cluttered, and there is a lot of competition. This is true for very specific markets, but the beauty of the internet is that it is huge, humongous, tremendous even. Essentially every, and any combination of words is a keyword, therefore the internet is relatively in its infancy. It has only be online with the mainstream for about a decade strong. My point is that there are countless keywords that are aching to be targeted.
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The title of a webpage is a critical piece required for desirable search engine inclusion. Your targeted keywords should be in the first three words of your page title. This should be for every page. Also your keywords should be scattered appropriately throughout your blog post, which is consistent with a blog post they conveys useful information consistent with the title. Notice the keywords chosen for the title tag of this blog post; I searched Google for “Google Keyword Targeting” and there were approximately 1,900,000 results, which is a relatively low number. For search results of such a low magnitude even a website with a relatively low PR will be able to achieve reasonable inclusion, and potentially top 10 ranking.
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Search Engine Optimization is a hobby to most, but a career to others. The intricacies, and nuances that make the difference between an excellent site, and a site that is powerfully dominating. You can spend years at WebProWorld.com and still find that there is something new to learn. In General there are a couple of primary things that can be done directly with your html, or xhtml code.
1) Permalinks should be in language, which is an issue specifically with the default Wordpress and CMS software packages. Plugins can resolve this easily in most situations.
2) An excellent description meta tag.
3) Well chosen keywords that are extremely relative to the content of each respective page.
4) Completely W3C compliant website code, with proper semantical structure !!
In the end your statistics are what count. If you can effect those statistics, even to a small degree, you will help your website, and be much more satisfied by the success of your website project.
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