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Google and all the other search engines are constantly trying to deliver relevant results to the search queries they receive, they do this on a page by page basis, although sometimes it might not seem that way.

If you want good search engine results it’s your job to help the search engines identify what your pages are about both with the html code of the page as well as the text information on the page.

However, you can start by actually naming the file of your page using you main keyword phase for example:-

EG: www.mysite.com/main-keyword-phrase.html
(Obviously you can’t do this with your main index page)

For those of you that don’t know already, there is a small piece of html code at the top of each page on your website which includes the title of your page and the “meta tags” (description and keywords). The code looks like this:-

<title>Internet Marketing | Marketing Tips Uk</title> 
<meta name="Description" content="Internet Marketing Advice"> 
<meta name="keywords" content="Internet Marketing, Marketing tips,">

The Title Tag:

This is where you name the title of your page. You want to use your main keyword phrase as early as possible within the title tag. This tells the search engine what you claim your page is about. (Ideally you want to match this with the keyword you used in your file name)

Note: do not try and cheat the system, search engines know if you’re trying to tell them your page is about something else other than what it actually is. Also do not key word stuff or continually repeat keywords as they’ll also pick up on this and rank your page very low.

Stick to clear short, relevant and keyword rich titles.

The title tag is also used by many search engines as the link itself in the search engine results. It also appears at the top of the web browser in the blue bar so keep your visitors in mind.

Meta Description:

This is where you can describe what your page is about, again use your main keywords or key word phrases in the description but again don’t go over board.

Keep your visitors in mind, as some search engines will use this description in the search engine results underneath the link to your site.

Meta Keywords:

Gone are the days where this tag actually means anything to the search engines. However, if you abuse it you can still get penalised. It is still good practice to put your main 4-5 keywords or keyword phrases in the keyword tag.


The Header Tags

In your html code there’s    also <h1>, <h2> & <h3> tags.

H1

EG: <h1>Main Headline</h1>    

Anything in between the h1 tags of your html code tells the search engine that this is the Main Headline of your page and is very powerful yet still widely underused.

The example html code above will be displayed on your web page in large bold text

EG: Main Headline

You want to use your main keyword or keyword phrase within in your h1 tag but remember it is important to create compelling headlines that entice your visitor to keep reading whilst still being search engine friendly.

Only use your h1 tag ONCE on each page.

H2

<h2>Sub Headline<h2>

Use in the same way as your headline including your key word and keyword phrases. However, you can use the h2 tag a couple of times. Text will appear slightly smaller than your h1 tag

H3

<h3>Other Headlines</h3>

Again use some other keywords or keyword phrases. You can use the h3 tag a few times throughout your page.

Remember to keep your headlines enticing and informative to your visitors whilst slipping in a keyword or two along the way.

What NOT to do

Do Not key word stuff your header tags, key word stuffing is not useful to your visitors and you will loose sales if your headlines don’t make sense and the search engines will frown upon it.

Do Not put your whole page in your h1 tag, sounds silly I know, but I have seen it done before.

The main Body of your page

Now that you’re clued up on the code side of things there’s also a few things you can do throughout the text on you page to clearly indicate to the search engines what your page is about.

Take your top 3 – 4 main keyword phrases and use them throughout the text on your web page.

You need aprox 6-8% keyword density, in other words for every 100 words on your page your keywords will appear 6 to 8 times, any more than that and you risk your page becoming unreadable by a human and again the search engines will frown upon it.

Once you have your search engine friendly page in place you can go through and emphasize some of your
main keywords by:-

Bolding: <strong>Bolding</strong>
Italics: <em>Italics</em>
Underline: <u>Underline</u>

This will indicate to the search engines that these words are important.

I can’t stress enough, do not try and cheat the system!

Concentrate on creating user friendly pages following the basic rules and you’ll give yourself every chance to climb up the rankings.

As far as I can remember Google or any other search engine has not bought anything from me yet so don’t get caught up with pleasing the search engines if it detracts from convincing your visitors to do business with you.

Jon Stringer
Marketing Tips UK

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  • Jon Stringer (Author)
    Hi Lucas

    That's a great question!

    Firstly there's loads of keyword density checkers out there however, many of them use the keywords you have in the keyword meta tag to check the density to those keywords.

    The best one i've found so far is www.keyworddensity.com this site allows you to input your own keywords for checking.

    You don't want use more than 2 h2 tags on one page however you can use plenty of h3 tags providing they are relevant.

    I would use h3 tags or just simple bolding for your product titles if you have many on one page.

    Hope this helps
    Jon Stringer
  • Lucas
    Hi Jon,

    Great article. I have few questions about SE friendly websites.

    You said that best keyword destiny for my websites is 6-8%.
    How can I check that for my pages? Is there any tool that will help me with that?

    Is there any limit of h2 and h3 tags that i can use on one page?
    Lets say i'm doing dynamic products listing and I'll have 10 products per page plus menu. Can I use h2 tags with css for menu links and then same h2 tags but with different css rules for products titles?

    Many tanks, Lucas
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