I created a new website and I'm trying to target some highly competitive keywords, oh boy is it tough.
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Free registration at the forum removes this block.I appreciate the advice, but i'm not selling a product. It's just a review website, but I am trying to create some value in what is written.
Right click most anywhere on a web page, and select "View Page Source". The code which is behind that page will pop up, and you can then search for "keyword". you can also search for any headers, titles and descriptions, which Google also likes.Jill just wondering, how does one see all of those keywords? I see them listed at the top, but not the whole list.
That's right. No one but Google knows exactly what the algorithm looks like (to determine a site's placement on their search results). But the factors I mentioned are largely assumed to be the major factors.Also, so a website needs keywords and then needs lots of other websites to link to it based on those keywords, if I am understanding this right?
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