• Search engines prefer pages with at least 250 characters.
  • Use the keywords a user will use to find your website or web pages, not the keywords you want your content to be found on. Use words on your page that resonate with your target audience and are descriptive of your site. For example, consider using the search term "car sales" rather than "vehicle auctions." Get inside the mind of the user.
  • Map keywords and phrases to their implicit intent. How are the keywords related to how the visitor is trying to solve their problem? How do the keywords and phrases relate to what stage visitors are in their seeking process? What would the visitor consider a success based upon the keyword? Use these keywords to plan internal hyperlinks that provide the most relevant and persuasive content.
  • On your home page, select phrases that describe the general theme of the site, but don't try to cover everything on your home page.
  • For your site's internal pages, identify the most important subject of that page and pick words that are specific to that subject.

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