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ChooseRentals said:A good way of understanding how other sites do this is to type in a particular key phrase or word in a search engine, go to the top few websites in the results it produces and when viewing the websites home page click on View Source which allows you to see the page coding. In Internet Explorer, View is an option along the top of the browser and Source will be part of the drop down menu under View. You should see the coding as mrbusiness999 states. There are also many free tools online that can check your pages for this and advise on keyword density etc. http://www.seochat.com/ is a good place to start.