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Thursday, April 29, 2010

How to Attract Website Traffic With Keyword Page Titles

If you are an Internet marketer who uses a blog or submit articles to online article directories, I'm sure you know the value of keywords. That is using the most important words which your target niche audience searches for using the major search engines.

Before you start any Internet marketing strategic planning by submitting blog posts or articles, you need to know what the top words and phrases are that your audience is using. The type of words you want to use in order to provide the most valuable content of words and information that will allow you to provide solutions to your market's problems.

When submitting a blog post or article is important to use keywords in the page titles. This is very different than using a meta-tag. If possible use your primary keyword either as the first word or with and the first three words of the title. This will allow it to enjoy a higher page rank and be picked up at a higher frequency by the major search engines.

Whatever text you place in between the titles tag (between the portions) is what will show up in the title bar of the browser when a person is viewing your content.

The wording you place in the title tag is among the most important strategies in how we search engine may decide whether to rank your webpage or not. The information you also place in the title tag is what the major search engines will use for the title of your listing in their directories. What that means is when someone conducts a search using your keyword, your title tag is what will appear at the top of your search listed.

This is the importance of placing keywords within the titles of web pages also. This allows each page of your website to be search engine optimized. The words that you place within the title along with the words and phrases in the content is how your target audience will not only find you, but whether they will find the information pertinent to providing a solution to the problem.

One of the first mistakes a lot of new Internet marketers do when developing a website on the wrong is to place their business name at the beginning of every webpage or the content on that page. Most times visitors to the website do not even bother to look to see what the name of the business is.

As far as placing your business name and titles goes, the only place you need to put it is on your home page. People who go to your home page and into other pages on your website obviously know who you are and who the site belongs to.

Keeping the above strategies in mind when placing keywords on your titles and within your content, placing them in the first three spots of your titles and not using words such as "and" or "at" or other words similar to that will help you in tracking website visitors with the most important words in your page titles.

If you are out to attract prospective customers and develop your online presence and exposure, you owe it to yourself and the financial future of your business to learn everything you can about Internet marketing.

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