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Originally Posted by steveto i really dont understand google's algorythm..if you have a site and want to use keywords....do you have to write all keywords on the index page so the website can organically work its way to the top of the searches or can you break it up into domain.com/page1 domain.com/page2 and so on...with each page containing 1 or more articles
i guess an example would be using the keyword "web hosting" you will see something like webhostinggeeks and webhostingstuff (both coms) When you view the site(s), there is hardly any text on each of the homepages, but there are links to articles within the site. So when you type in a keyword, does google pull up the PAGE that is most relevant OR does it pull up the SITE that is most relevant?
Then it makes me ask the question why people put up websites where you seem to be scrolling for eons to get to the bottom all full of text? Why do something like that? It's so annoying. If you make it fit into your browser and split it up, not only is it cleaner, but easier to navigate and more efficient to break up... |
Gooles algorithm is never declared by google. It doesnot allow any o its employees to tell it out. People based on their inferences write it down over the web. Right now it is said that google considers age of the domain I dont really know how true it is.
Coming to the next thing you dont need to write down all the keywords on the index page. People start of with long tails in the beginning and as they see results they cut the tails and go along with complex keywords. Here the complex keyword would be "webhosting" and long tail would be something like " cheap webhosting europe "
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SEO who works for webhostinggeeks.com is a good friend of mine so I very well know how it goes on

There are some articles in the site and all it needs to be done is to maintain a 6-7% of keyword density with that if your meta tags.
I am sorry I am not very much sure with the things you asked in the last paragraph. If you could be more clear I can help you out!!