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Keywords? What exactly are keywords? "Words or concepts of great
significance" is what my dictionary says. A common understanding for
web optimisation is that keywords are the words that explain what your
website is all about.
Keywords are placed in the title of a web page, in the code of the page
and most importantly in the actual content of the page. Websites are
looked at by search engine robots (small computer programs that index
the content on your site to look for keywords). It's what they find
that ends up listed in a web search.
The first step in optimisation is working out what keywords you want to
be found for. When optimising your website or carrying out Google
Adword campaigns, picking the correct keywords is essential. There are
some great keywords research tools on the web, like wordtracker.com.
These tools let you analyse what words are commonly searched for. Even
though you thought people were searching
for ‘wall mounted wine racks’
- a great product you happen to sell - you probably didn't realise the
search traffic for ‘hanging wine rack’ is actually 10 times greater!
So if you optimise your keywords for ‘wall mounted’ your website won’t
be picking up a mass of potential customers.
So pick the right keywords and get them researched - don’t just guess.
For a daily look at what the hottest keywords are you can visit
http://www.google.com/trends/hottrends
If someone offers to optimise your website, asks you for the keywords
but doesn't come back to you with suggestions for most-searched
keywords - be suspicious. Without the research you really just won’t
know the right keywords for your keywords.
One good trick is optimising keywords for misspellings, too. Common
mistakes - for example, verucca being Googled as verruca - can generate
great traffic opportunities. Another tip is make sure you have a high
density of your keywords.
Keyword density reflects the number of times you feature your keywords
or key phrases in the text on your web page. At AGI we optimise pages
to a keyword density of between seven and ten per cent.
For example, if there are 100 words on a page, then a keyword density
of 10 per cent will mean 10 of them are keywords. It’s not quite that
simple when you add in all the other factors on a web page, but that's
the basic principle of it.
Just so you know, this article includes the word keywords 20 times -
which gives it a keyword density of 7.4 per cent. Google will love it!












