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s brown
8th May 2009, 12:29
Hello
I really want to rank well for Pleaser Shoes, any one have any suggestions for me to do this?
SEO Positive
8th May 2009, 12:37
to be honest, it looks very easy to rank for pleaser shoes.
I would:
- Build a unique page for it (website.com/pleaser-shoes.php)
- have "pleaser shoes" in the page title for that page.
- include "pleaser shoes" in the meta description & meta tags for the page.
- write about 500 words about the product (including the keyphrase about 5 - 8 times).
- Bold the word once, italic the word once, underline the word once.
- build some links to the page with "pleaser shoes" as the anchor text (link title)
That should be you there once the page has been indexed. If your not there, keep building links from:
forum sigs, directory links, blog links, themed links etc until your there.
does not look too hard though.
s brown
8th May 2009, 12:47
thats what ive done, can you take a look and tell me if i have done anything wrong?
http://www.naughty-creations.co.uk/shoes-316-c.asp
Ali-v-8
8th May 2009, 13:15
thats what ive done, can you take a look and tell me if i have done anything wrong?
http://www.naughty-creations.co.uk/shoes-316-c.asp
keyword on homepage at the bottom hyperlinked to that page and give it a week or two.
The Dreaded Lurgy
8th May 2009, 13:27
- Build a unique page for it (website.com/pleaser-shoes.php)
- have "pleaser shoes" in the page title for that page.
- include "pleaser shoes" in the meta description & meta tags for the page.
- write about 500 words about the product (including the keyphrase about 5 - 8 times).
- Bold the word once, italic the word once, underline the word once.
- build some links to the page with "pleaser shoes" as the anchor text (link title)
I thought search engines viewed page content without the tags for this stuff so cant see its in bold, italics etc. making doing it pointless?
LiamZing
8th May 2009, 13:33
- Bold the word once, italic the word once, underline the word once.
Does this really work?
Liam
SEO Positive
8th May 2009, 13:37
Does this really work?
Liam
Well.... I always do it, and my sites are on page 1 of Google.
SEO Positive
8th May 2009, 13:38
keyword on homepage at the bottom hyperlinked to that page and give it a week or two.
Also do this, good point Ali.
It will take a week or two, maybe three, then when its cached, it will be picked up, and should be ranked accordingly.
SEO Positive
8th May 2009, 13:41
just looked at your site. you should optimise your URL's
http://www.naughty-creations.co.uk/shoes-316-c.asp needs to be
http://www.naughty-creations.co.uk/pleaser-shoes.asp
that will help a little on its own. (it wont do it alone, but will help).
Also you only have 1 link pointing to that page. build more links with your keyword as the link title.
Ali-v-8
8th May 2009, 14:15
Does this really work?
Liam
This it now a grey area.
It has previously been said to play a part in seo. A few year ago it was an in thing. Anything that benefits a websites ranking should be done.
But Google has got wise to this (as they always do).
If you were to do it now there would be no measurable benefit.
Many page one website do not use this.
I stopped doing it last year.
In fact i need to update my website content to remove this in my seo training section.
SEO evolves as our technique evolve with them.
Thats what make us better than others.
ruby.mein
1st June 2009, 22:36
Follow some of these SEO strategies in order to get back links and to promote your site..
- article submissions
- blog commenting
- book marking
- classified ads
- directory submissions
- forum posting
- link building
- press release
Camille-I
3rd June 2009, 07:01
Well.... I always do it, and my sites are on page 1 of Google.
In that case, it really works~:rolleyes:, I'll go and try....