Key Words: they will find you on the webKey words are what people give a search engine to find what they are looking for on the web. You can define your key words before you even start your website.Say there are a lot of competing web pages mentioning your product - how should a search engine put these pages in order of relevance to a search? Say some pages contained the word once, and some contained the word ten times, and some contained the word between two and nine times. If all other factors (e.g. number of links from other web pages) were equal, search engines would list those pages containing the word ten times first, followed by those with the word nine times, then eight times, etc., and then those pages containing the word only once listed last. Let us build up a list of search words for one product. Take tents for an example. What words describe it?
What are its uses?
What material is it made from?
What is your brand name?
Where is it available?
Key Words so far are 24:
Where should these appear on your web page?
Examples of Key Words embedded in text:
See how in just the hundred words above it is possible to mention tent(s) twenty times. Provided the key words are embedded in a lot of text, and not repetitive, like "tents, tents, tents," they will count for you. When the text of the whole page with contact details, etc., is considered the proportion of key words to total words will be lower and acceptable. The font can be small but is not allowed to be invisible. Search engines have formulas for discerning where text is the same color as its background. Search for competing websites and see how many key words they have fitted into their home page. Then try for more key words on your page. Do all this before you start your own website. We are often asked to redesign someone else`s website, after they realize their work of art is not appreciated by search engines. Start out to be friendly to search engines. These articles were first published on www.platywebs.com.au and have been re-published on many other websites and ezines over the years. New readers are still finding them to be of value and up to date with today's conditions. We believe they illustrate common sense and the value of thinking through situations. Please check out the other articles advising on small business, web design, search engine optimisation, web hosting and domain names. |