Hi all,
I am building a web site, and I am specifying different keywords, title and description on each page. Keywords keep a relationship, is all about web design and web development targeting an specific area. The keywords, title and description match the article's content and even when focused to SEO, they are also focused to customers.
My question is, is this good or not? Shall I work only with a set of keywords among all my pages or I can specify different keywords among my pages??
Thanks and regards! try to select keyword which cover so many keywords in 2 or 3 sentence it will good for you Perhaps I didn't make myself clear enough. My case is for instance ... I have keywords like 'web design', 'web development' ... and so on. In one specific article, I am talking about email service and I target 'email service' instead of the other words.
Maybe google doesn't like when I try to attract traffic using different keywords on each page. Quote: Originally Posted by lgarciaac Hi all,
I am building a web site, and I am specifying different keywords, title and description on each page. Keywords keep a relationship, is all about web design and web development targeting an specific area. The keywords, title and description match the article's content and even when focused to SEO, they are also focused to customers.
My question is, is this good or not? Shall I work only with a set of keywords among all my pages or I can specify different keywords among my pages??
Thanks and regards!
Actually that is perfect. The titles should be related of course, but the search engines compare relevancy of the keywords, description and title with the text in the body and other content on the page they are attached to.
If you keep a same set for every page, then your relevancy may go down and therfore not be as effective as you are trying to be. I know it is a lot of work to do each individual page but it is worth it.
Try to use site wide keyowrd on every page in addition to page content to create the most power in your work. A good refernce for this can be found here [removed] As long as the keywords you use are related to your niche and content, that is very good. Remember, Google is more on the relevancy
each page can have more then 1 keyword you do not have to make each page target just 1 keyword Better to use different keyword and meta tags for each page. Try to focus on one core keyword on each page and several other long-tail keywords. Best idea for you to select keyword and keyword realted title content...i m sure... u get the result... keywords are factors to have a good search engine rankings.. but make sure you place them it the right area to avoid it to become a spam..
I am building a web site, and I am specifying different keywords, title and description on each page. Keywords keep a relationship, is all about web design and web development targeting an specific area. The keywords, title and description match the article's content and even when focused to SEO, they are also focused to customers.
My question is, is this good or not? Shall I work only with a set of keywords among all my pages or I can specify different keywords among my pages??
Thanks and regards! try to select keyword which cover so many keywords in 2 or 3 sentence it will good for you Perhaps I didn't make myself clear enough. My case is for instance ... I have keywords like 'web design', 'web development' ... and so on. In one specific article, I am talking about email service and I target 'email service' instead of the other words.
Maybe google doesn't like when I try to attract traffic using different keywords on each page. Quote: Originally Posted by lgarciaac Hi all,
I am building a web site, and I am specifying different keywords, title and description on each page. Keywords keep a relationship, is all about web design and web development targeting an specific area. The keywords, title and description match the article's content and even when focused to SEO, they are also focused to customers.
My question is, is this good or not? Shall I work only with a set of keywords among all my pages or I can specify different keywords among my pages??
Thanks and regards!
Actually that is perfect. The titles should be related of course, but the search engines compare relevancy of the keywords, description and title with the text in the body and other content on the page they are attached to.
If you keep a same set for every page, then your relevancy may go down and therfore not be as effective as you are trying to be. I know it is a lot of work to do each individual page but it is worth it.
Try to use site wide keyowrd on every page in addition to page content to create the most power in your work. A good refernce for this can be found here [removed] As long as the keywords you use are related to your niche and content, that is very good. Remember, Google is more on the relevancy