Friday, October 30, 2009

How do you do i put key words on my GoDaddy.com web page?

I have been trying to put keywords so that it can be found using google but there no help guides to how to do it on the web site.



How do you do i put key words on my GoDaddy.com web page?





Try using this great free service.



The first site will anlayse your website for meta tags, keywords etc.:



http://www.submitexpress.com/analyzer/



The next site will generate the meta tags for you:



http://www.submitexpress.com/metatags.ht...



Then copy the html code and paste it into your website.



You can keep working on it until you have it well optimised.



Regards, Zyfert



http://webhosting.cybersprout.com



How do you do i put key words on my GoDaddy.com web page?



you need to add meta tags to your page. add them inbetween your head tags. kinda like:



%26lt;head%26gt;



%26lt;meta name=%26quot;keywords%26quot; content=%26quot;put keywords that describe your site here%26quot;%26gt;



%26lt;/head%26gt;



or google meta tags if you%26#039;d like to learn more.



Other Replys:Put a meta tag in your head section (between %26lt;head%26gt; and %26lt;/head%26gt;.



Like this:



%26lt;meta name=%26quot;Keywords%26quot; content=%26quot;keyword1, keyword2, keyword3%26quot;%26gt;



Be careful not to stuff this meta tag with irrelevant keyword to try and get more traffic. Search engine crawlers can detect that and it will actually hurt your ranking quite a bit. Be honest with your keywords, and don%26#039;t put too many (15 keywords looks better to a search engine than 100).



Here are a couple good articles from SitePoint:



http://www.sitepoint.com/article/top-15-...



http://www.sitepoint.com/article/most-co...



Other Replys:There are many different techniques for getting search engines to %26quot;notice%26quot; key words. All clumped together, it%26#039;s known as %26quot;Search Engine Optimization%26quot;



Note, though, that having the right keywords alone is not enough to get you a top listing... for that, you need to have other websites linking to your pages. That said, here we go, in order of priority...



1) Have key words in your URL. That means if you have a set of articles that all relate to one topic, have a sub-folder that names the topic. Then, the file name of each article should contain keywords for the specific topic in that article.



2) Pay special attention to the %26lt;title%26gt; tag. The title should not be something cute and artsy (tempting, I know). Rather, it should be on-target, with proper keywords, so that it%26#039;s clear what the article (or page) is about.



3) Link to other sites that contain relevant information, or even better citations (quotes). Make sure that your anchor tags %26lt;a%26gt; contain relevant keywords.



4) Always fill in the ALT attribute for any images on your page, and make sure that once again, the description of the image contains keywords.



5) Spice up your page with sub-headings %26lt;h1%26gt; through %26lt;h5%26gt; and once again, make them informative, with key words for that sub-topic, and not artsy (which may even get you indexed to key words that are not relevant).



6) Ditto for the tags that enhance text, such as %26lt;strong%26gt; %26lt;em%26gt; %26lt;b%26gt; and %26lt;i%26gt; (though these should be used less often. You%26#039;re better off leaving the details of display in your CSS, not your HTML.



7) Don%26#039;t get too crazy. Yes, include key words. But keep it in natural English. If a search engine finds you guilty of %26quot;key word spam%26quot;, your site will rank lower. Or worse, not be listed at all

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