Thursday, July 16, 2009

Facts About Title keyword density

If you've done a lot of work to the SEO for your site, I'm sure you realize just how important it is to include the right of the text in the title tag of each page.

As described in this article, it's a good idea to create each of your pages around their primary keyphrase, and what to include in your keyphrase title tag. The question, of course, that the best way to integrate? The problem is that each search engine has its own unique response.

MSN (aka Live.com), is believed to award a very high keyword density, and often grants to the five top rankings on pages with 100% density in the title (for example, pages where the main keyphrase is the only thing in the title bar).

Google, on the other hand, seems to point to the devaluing of pages keywords that accurately reflect their title tag. This measure is likely to put in as one of the ways to combat spammers find that overly optimize for one phrase, over the deployment of their content, headings and titles.

In general, you need to decide what you need to optimize the route to take for each of your sites. As indicated in the summary, an algorithm, MSN is a good choice for the management of short-term traffic and revenue, while Google has a much better chance for long-term sustainable content websites.

If you want to optimize for Google, my advice would be to go to the title keyword density of around 50% and not more than 75%. For example, if your primary keyphrase is three words long, many of you would like to add three more words the phrase in your title, consisting of secondary words.

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