Posted on 14 May 2010 by Kittu
One of the most common questions I have come across Is, Can I learn SEO? The answer is, absolutely anyone and everyone can optimize their website. The question is, can you invest sufficient time and efforts on your website? Once the initial excitement wears off and results are not in sight, many novice optimizers lose interest in the process. What they don’t understand is that time and patience is an integral part of SEO. Google isn’t going to place your website on top in a snap.
If you are determined to see your website through, do your homework on the process of SEO. It’s rightly said that half knowledge is dangerous. You have to ensure that your website doesn’t end up getting banned from search engines. All because of some point you overlooked. Continue Reading
Posted on 03 August 2009 by Kittu
Keyword Density is the the percentage of times a keyword or phrase appears on a web page compared to the total number of words on the page. There are a lot of SEO tools available in the market which help in determining the keyword density.
Listed below are some free keyword density checker tools, one can compare the results of these tools to get accurate results; i.e Keyword Density has to be balanced. Less keyword density will not achieve the desired result and a extremely high keyword density might get your website flagged for “keyword spamming”.
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Posted on 29 July 2009 by Kittu
Keyword Popularity
is Defined by the daily number of searches the keywords get. It can be calculated as a monthly or a annual number.
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Following is the list of FREE Keyword Suggestion / popularity tools. One can compare the results from two or more tools to attain accuracy in optimizing their website for the correct set of keywords. You can see which keyword combinations are more popular and also get ideas for more keyword combinations. These keyword popularity/ suggestion tools use results are extracted from many sources.
- Google Adwords: Enter one keyword or phrase per line to see what related word searches your ad will show on. Google Adwords is one of the most popular tools, but shows the keyword popularity for google only.
- Spacky: A monthly keyword search volume tool. Gives results for Google, Yahoo & Bing. A very nice tool & does give accurate results for all 3 major search engines.
- Self Seo: Those keyword popularity results are extracted from two sources – Keyword Discovery and Overture.
- Word tracker: Generates up to 100 related keywords and an estimate of their daily search volume.
- Digital point keyword suggestion tool: This is a handy little tool will show you the results of your query from both Wordtracker and Overture for determining which phrases are searched most often.
- Webmaster toolkit: Simply enter the sort of word of phrase you wish to be found under, and the tool will suggest some additional words and phrases you can think about using.
- SEO centro: Search engine optimization tool that will help you choose relevant and popular key terms related to your selected keyword.
- SEO Chat: Simply enter a key term and this tool will query information from several Google searches, which it will use to determine popular and re-occurring terms used by websites in the same industry.
- 7Search: Enter a keyword to view most popular searches during the previous month that contained this keyword.
- SEO tools: This tool grabs the top queries from Google Suggest, Google search result counts, and links through to our SEO Book keyword suggestion tool.
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PS: If you guys have any more free keyword popularity/ suggestion tools, feel free to email me the links along with your name and website/blog link from the Contact Form.
Posted on 20 June 2009 by Kittu
Imagine spending hours optimizing your site for a keyword, only to discover that no one searches for that keyword or that a slightly tweaked keyword gets 5 times the traffic. How would you feel? The solution, hit the bullseye the first time itself. Follow the simple steps given below and your website will be rearing to go. Continue Reading
Posted on 17 June 2009 by Kittu
Every time you want to find something on the internet, you use search engine. You open up you favourite search engine and type in the relevant words. Have you ever wondered, what exactly happens when you click on search. Continue Reading