Search Engine Optimization Tutorial- why do I get the results I get?
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ells about optimising your web site for search engines Beverly says: Figure Out Your Key Word Phrases Your next step should be to do some homework and figure out what your key word phrases should be for your website pages. You need to make a short list of about 5 key word phrases for each page of the site. Each phrase should be no more than three or four words. It is okay if the same words are in more than one key word phrase, and it is okay if some of the pages ov Beverly says: Set up your <Title> Tag Our site would contain a <title> tag like this:
<title>Alfa Romeo Alfetta Accessories</title>
What we put in here is based on the key word phrases we figured out above. It should contain our main key word phrase, "Alfa Romeo Alfetta" at least once. It shouldn't contain more than 60 characters. In fact, if you can make it seven words or less (discounting words like "and" Beverly says: Set up your Meta Keyword Tag The <meta> keyword tag will contain our key word phrases for the specific page we are on:
<meta name="keywords" content="Alfa Romeo Alfetta, automobile accessories, aftermarket, hood ornaments, floor mats, auto parts, blah, blah, blah">
Don't make this more than about 250 characters long. Don't use the same key word more than three times in it. Vary the capitalizat Beverly says: Set up your Meta Description Tag The <meta> description tag is a description of the page. It should contain our key word phrases for the specific page we are on:
<meta name="description" content="Alfa Romeo Alfetta accessories, blah, blah, blah">
This tag should describe the specific page it is on, not the whole website. This is the description of the page that shows up at the search engine |