Wow! Target group-ich.de entwined with two articles with comdirect testimonials quite well. What surprised me though is that the placement varies considerably, changed only minimally for search!
Sun climbs a "comdirect personal experience" of my blog now at # 3 on Google! If one looks, however, after "comdirect personal experience" climbs nearly knocked off sixth place zielgruppe.ich.de
In search of "comdirect experience" target-group-ich.de first appears on the second page (ranked 12), and in search of "comdirect experience" entwines targeted ich.de-even first place 16.EWe

Wow! Target group-ich.de entwined with two articles with comdirect testimonials quite well. What surprised me though is that the placement varies considerably, changed only minimally for search!

Such an article of my climbs in the search for "comdirect personal experience" now at # 3 in Google!

If one looks, however, after "comdirect personal experience" climbs nearly knocked off sixth place zielgruppe.ich.de

zielgruppe-ich.de_comdirect_erfahrungsbericht

In search of "comdirect experience" target-group-ich.de first appears on the second page (ranked 12), and in search of "comdirect experience" entwines targeted ich.de-even only in 16th place

Why is that? I'm no engine expert and therefore can only speculate.

What sounds to us by one and the same question, a search engine that is not (yet) been acknowledged? Stuft Google one of my articles as a suitable one in a search for "comdirect experience report", the article ought to have grown similarly, with similar search phrases .

The only logical reason for this is that there simply are other pages that have referred to this exact wording still meet their content. Therefore, care should be taken even in his choice of articles on some relevant keywords.

What keywords are relevant?

All matching keywords and combinations cover is usually impossible. To find out what may be relevant, I'll put you the Google AdWords Keyword Tool to my heart. So you can very well analyze the competitor density and the average search volume per month for desired keywords and synonyms. Still other synonyms looking for? Then just tried the MetaGer Web associator of the Leibniz University of Hanover. This tool lists all terms that are associated with the search term.

Where should you incorporate your keywords?

Another great toy is the Web Page Analyzer by Webmaster-toolkit.com. With this you can check whether corresponding keywords are everywhere apparent where and how they arose from an SEO reasons. They should appear in the title in the header text to be formatted in the URL in the article in bold, appearing as Alt Tag and best in the meta description and meta keywords are.

How often should emerge keywords?

The Keyword Density Analyzer will continue a number and check the keyword density, ie the percentage of use of a key word in the title tag in the Meta Descriptions, in the meta keywords in the body, in the headings (H1) in ALT, in links, in the ALT text of links and Comment tag relevant texts. When he question of the optimum keyword density, opinions differ. However, most opinions are somewhere between 2 and 4 percent.

Phew, what do I begin?

As you can see, there are lots of tips, you can implement. This raises the question only if you want to run this effort for each article. I personally write most happily rid of it and I'm only thinking about while writing the keywords (if any). I look out that I used the key words in the title in the URL and in an introductory rate. Gedöhns such as keyword density, however, to be honest I have not a single time for SEO purposes, properly measured and adjusted ;-)

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