Need help with keywords?

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  1. pageantgirl31413 profile image76
    pageantgirl31413posted 14 years ago

    Ok so you figured out about keywords. Next thing to do, is type in a search on google. Such as, if you search for slow cooker pot roast recipe, you'll see mine on the first page. Instead of clicking on the link, click on 'cached'. This will pop up the hub and show you exactly why it was chosen to show you. In other words, it will show all of the keywords. So if your wondering if you have enough keywords, this is an easy way to find out. The only problem with this, is that you have to find your hub in the search. You don't want to do a specific search such as a sentence or two from you hub but rather what people will be searching for. That way you can properly see the keywords.

    Just a tip!

    1. profile image49
      HealthTipposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      Nice little tip, thanks !

    2. rumbling profile image49
      rumblingposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      Nice tip , I will try this out , thanks

  2. Jackson Riddle profile image48
    Jackson Riddleposted 14 years ago

    Sureley the number of those key words in your hub doesn't effect its ranking on google. Does it?

    1. rumbling profile image49
      rumblingposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      Its not a major factor like back links but it helps

  3. beth811 profile image76
    beth811posted 14 years ago

    Thanks for the tip.

  4. Laura du Toit profile image74
    Laura du Toitposted 14 years ago

    Thanks for the advice. Always nice when people are willing to share their knowledge. smile

  5. pageantgirl31413 profile image76
    pageantgirl31413posted 14 years ago

    I got some of my hubs within the first 4 pages by just doing this. To get it to the first page, I used twitter, dugg, facebook, and so on. I also make sure I have my own rss feed on each hub. The more places it is on the internet, the higher up it goes, at least that's what I noticed. It takes time though.

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    Louidam1posted 14 years ago

    Great tip thanks!!

  7. visitmaniac profile image60
    visitmaniacposted 14 years ago

    Honestly it is a combination of your main keyword and LSI keywords wink It is Googles newest formula

    1. viryabo profile image95
      viryaboposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      LSI? whats that?

      1. Gemsong profile image61
        Gemsongposted 14 years agoin reply to this

        Ditto!

  8. DennisBarker profile image59
    DennisBarkerposted 14 years ago

    LSI = Latent Semantic Indexing

    The algorithm that google uses to rank sites.

 
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