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Use your targeted keyword phrase: *In META keywords. It’s not necessary for google, but a good habit. Keep your META keywords short (128 characters max, or 10). *In META description. Keep keyword close to the left but in a full sentence. *In the title at the far left but possibly not as the first word. *In the top portion of the page in the first sentence of first full bodied paragraph (plain text: no bold, no italic, no style).
*In a H3 or larger heading. *In bold–second paragraph if possible and anywhere but the first usage on page *In italic– anywhere but first usage. *In subscript-superscript. *In url (directory name, filename or domain name) do not duplicate the keyword in the url. *In an image filename used on the page. *In ALT tag of that previous image mentioned. *In the title attribute of that image. * In link text to another site. * In an internal links text. * In title attributes of all links targeted in and out of page. * In the file name of your external CSS (cascading style sheet). * In an inbound link on site (preferably from your homepage). * In an inbound link from offsite (if possible) * In a link to a site that has a pagerank of 8 or better. * Keep ratio of text to HTML very high. Text should out weigh HTML by significant amounts. * The traffic comes when you figure out that 1 refferal a day to 10 pages is better than 10 refferals a day to 1 page. * You should use as many as these tips as possible without over-doing it, otherwise if you do use all the tips for a single page, chances are it’ll turn into just spider bait instead of unique content.
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