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Text Optimization
Text optimization not only includes modification of the
actual content within a page but also the headers, text
links and HTML code. Each search engine has different requirements
they use in determining the relevancy of a page, but for
the most part, a consistent formula of both focused content
and good placement of keyword qualifiers, will result in
a page that ranks well with all search engines.
Focused Content:
The text within a page can be optimized by repeating the
desired keywords a specific amount of times. This is describes
as keyword density (the percentage a particular word is
used within the text as a whole). The trick is to repeat
the word enough times to let the search engine robot (a
computer program) recognize the text as relevant, pertaining
to the keywords in the Title Tag, while at the same time
conveying to the reader in a concise manner the benefit
of what is offered.
Text Links:
In the last six months, text links have also become much
more important. It is a good idea to convert any image based
navigation bar to text links. In most cases, a web site's
navigation bar will repeat the most relevant keywords for
a web site several times. Why not make the images text links
and have those words benefit the overall keyword density?
It is also a known fact that a keyword used in a link is
given more weight than one used in regular copy.
HTML Code:
If there is a hundred lines of code between the Title Tag
and the first time the main keyword is stated, some changes
should be made. There are a few ways to do this. Such as
cutting out any Java Code in the page and placing it in
a .js include file on the server. This will actually help
the load time of the page as well, which is always a plus.
Also, simple table restructuring can improve the visibility
of keywords.
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