By KatherineAndes
By now, you probably know that using keywords or key phrases are important to help drive traffic to your website. A good way to think of keywords is to think of them like fishing bait. Different bait brings in different fish, so, too, different keywords bring in different prospects.
So keywords — the words that people type into search bar tools — are extremely important to help the widest possible types of customers find you.
But did you know that you shouldn’t be using a lot of keywords on any given page? Why?
If you use a lot of keywords on one page, Google doesn’t know what the page is about. It can’t classify a single page for 30, 60, or 90 ideas. Too many keywords on one page confuse the search engines.
So when you are developing your web page content, you should select just two or three related keywords to optimize a particular page. Then use those keywords in …
• Page title tag (about 60 characters with spaces)
• Headline (but only if it will read well)
• Description tag (about 155 characters with spaces)
• A few times in the body copy (be careful not to cram)
This is why it’s so important to have lots of pages on your website. Somewhere on your site, you want to have all the possible keywords a customer would use to find your business.
Easy Furniture Web Tip #126: Using keywords is like using fishing bait. You wouldn’t put 50 pieces of bait on one hook. Similarly, you shouldn’t put a lot of different keywords on one web page.
Katherine Andes specializes in copywriting for SEO and web content development —including page customization for storefront and franchise web sites. You can phone her at 559.589.0379 or email at Kathy@AndesAndAssociates.com.