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SEO Keyword Placement / Saturation

Keyword Saturation - saturate your website with targeted keyword phrases. The primary page heading and the title tag associated the H1 Tags on your page. So in many cases, think about a page on your website – you have the page title and every page of your website should target one keyword phrase. If you are building your website or if it’s already there and you are modifying it, think about the keyword phrase and write it down on a piece of paper that this page targets this phrase. So each page targets that particular whatever phrase your choose. And that phrase needs to be in page title. Again, a lot of time there are headings or sub-headings on your pages. Put those headings on H1 tags that is an HTML tag. If you don’t know html, don’t worry about it. Just write down H1 and whoever does your website, tell them to put all the headings in H1 tags. Because Google looks at “H1 tags”. So if you use headings on your websites, put them in H1 tags.

The Meta Tags

Every page on your website can have a title tag that mirrors the page title and a Meta Description. Don’t leave those unused. Many people use the “All in one SEO pack” plugin for WordPress. And people install the plugin and they think that the plugin itself being on their WordPress website will make them rank high on Google. No, it gives you the fields to fill out. So 80-90% of people have their “All in one SEO pack” on their WordPress website leave those fields blank. Those fields go directly to Google, speaks directly to search engines. So you should fill them out.

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What are Backlinks?

Backlinks are known as Inbound links, Incoming links, Inward links, Inlinks. Any link received by a Web Node such as website, directory or any top level domain, from another Web Node is said to be a Backlink in basic link terminology. Backlinks are incoming links to a website or web page. Let’s rephrase a bit. It’s an inward link to your site that might or might not be shared or reciprocated with an outward link back. Let’s say there are two websites - one is sample1.com and the other is sample2.com. If a page on sample1.com contains the link of sample2.com, then the Backlink would be a link of sample1.com in a page of sample2.com.

Your site could act as a backlink to another site also. For example, you have a site let’s say mysite.com. You found an interesting article/topic discussed on a site sample.com. You want that article that you think your site visitor might be interested in, to be displayed on your site. So, you put a link of that article page of sample.com to your website mysite.com. Now mysite.com acts as a backlink to the article url on sample.com, the article’s original location.

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