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Search Engine Optimization Keyword Page Structure

When lining your webpages with keywords, you have a lot of tools at your disposal, and I just want to make sure you are getting the most from them.

Use this article as an example. Like most articles, I'm trying to make it informative, useful to the reader, but at the same time, as we all know, I'm building content and need to optimize this page for the search engines.

Take note of the long tail keyword page name. Notice the Title of the page in the upper corner edge of your browser. Notice the [H1] Header at the top of this article. And, not to beat a battered animal, but take note of the Footer. You get the idea. This article and this page structure are laced with highlighted, reinforced keywords to help my search engine optimization.

Aligning all of the tools at your disposal to focus on the same keyword(s) will greatly enhance your SEO. Try making your page name, title, H1 header, and your footer identical and see what results you get. Be sure to use bold, italics, and underlined keywords in your paragraphs. Throw in h2, h3, and h4 headers where you can. The perfect place? In between paragraphs to highlight and reinforce a theme in your article.

Using Headers to Enhance Your Search Engine Optimization Strategies

There is no magic involved in SEO. It's really just a matter of persistance and understanding the small things that add up to big differences in search engine marketing campaigns. If you are going to put forth the effort of writing articles several times per week, then it makes sense to get as much as you absolutely can from those articles by refining your processes and maximizing the returns on your efforts.

Little steps can make big differences.