Wednesday, March 08, 2006

How To Boost Your Wisconsin Site's Search Engine Ranking - Part 2

Author: Johnny Smith

In order for you to get an improved search engine ranking for your Wisconsin site, you will need to target the most profitable keywords. You can read more about how to pick the top keywords to improve your site's ranking in other articles in this series.

In this article we will focus mainly on on-page optimization that will help your site to a high improved search engine ranking for your Wisconsin site. We assume that you have already picked the top keywords for your site that are most likely to get you a high ranking in the engines.

When trying to get a high and improved search engine ranking for your Wisconsin site, you should only target one keyword phrase per article you write.

When we talk about an article we mean a web page. Only target one phrase per page will help you improve your ranking since the search engines will know what your page is about.

The basic on-page search engine optimization rules are as follow:

* Put your keyword once or twice in the heading tag of your site. * Put your keyword once or twice in the description tag of your site. * Put only your keyword on the keyword tag of your site. * Put your keyword in your H1 tag and also in your H2 and H3 tags if you are using those. * Put your keyword throughout your page. The keyword should always go in the first paragraph of you page as well as in the last paragraph Also try to use variations of the keyword throughout the page.

One thing to remember when writing though, is that you always should keep your pages and articles real. Write for you audience foremost, but also keep the search engines in mind.

You will have to please both the search engines and your visitor in order to get an improved search engine ranking for your Wisconsin site.

About the author: Johnny writes about search engine optimization as well as the NHL and ice hockey equipment .

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