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  • #607859
    Anonymous
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    Hi SEO gurus and not so gurus,

    SEO, my question is, is it such a bigger beast as it’s made to believe?
    No matter how much enthusiastic you feel about starting, you’re always put down by the posts here that tell you how difficult and time consuming it is.
    I’m no Tom Cruise and certainly do not intend to join mission impossible, so what i’d like you guys to explain is what’s so hard about i? Is it the actual coding of the sites, or the link exchanging or what? The bottom line is, for a begginer to SEO how do you get to kick the beast in the balls and start cracking the thing.

    I really have trouble understaning and I’ll give you an example:
    Last week I bought a new domain, created a quick site, no SEO or even meta tags (it was supposed to be done later when I found time), and yesterday I got hits on google. Followed the trail and I rank first for a key phrase that I could only dream of. How is this possible? I don’t even have a single link to that site.

    I hope some of the Gurus can shed some light on this as I’m sure that other begginers are quite afraid of the beast.

    Cheerio,

    #763733
    frankBP
    Member

    Google wants to deliver relevant results.

    If you created a site about a short-lived but topical news item, there would be no point in having to wait to build up links etc as by the time Google started listing it, it would no longer be relevant.

    So in certain cases Google lists brand new sites for competitive keywords. But it never lasts. You’ll get a period of grace of a week or two, then you’ll be back to the grind of acquiring links – the more natural the better.

    #763737
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I can back up what Fortune said. Even for some competitive markets, I’ve often found that for a week or two a new site will rank very well and generate good traffic. After the glory period…. it’s back down to earth with a bang.

    #763741
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    What’s the hardest part about SEO, where do begginers start? The site coding, the linking, what’s the formula for rankings?
    How to tackle the beast?:hattip:

    #763745
    frankBP
    Member

    1st step: make sure all your pages are optimized – specific keywords, keyword density (around 8%), different title tags;

    2nd step: make sure your internal linking structure passes importance to where you want it;

    3rd step: get links! And where you have control, ensure the anchor text matches the on-page keywords/content.

    Steps 1 and 2 will take you very little time – they should be built into your site design process.

    Step 3 is ongoing and infinite. Getting natural links takes time. If you’re tempted to go down shady routes, you’ll buy short term success and long term ruin. Give it 12 – 18 months mimimum before you expect too much return on your work.

    Best advice: Do the right things and be patient!

    #763748
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    What is the easiest way to check the keyword density?

    thanks in advance
    Marina

    #763750
    frankBP
    Member
    #763751
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Thanks a lot Andy

    :hattip:
    Marina

    #763752
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    @Fortune Palace 157160 wrote:

    I find this useful: http://webconfs.com/keyword-density-checker.php

    Great tools, many thanks Andy

    #763764
    weterekov
    Member

    Thanks for this great free tool. Newbies and pros alike should find it quite useful.

    #763815
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Oh my, ya know
    I did search for a few diffrent keyword density checker to compare
    and I get a diffrent result on each of them
    I mean very diffrent, 1 says for keyword casino 7% , and another one 5%
    and the next 3,4% and so on.
    Which one can be really trusted.
    Is it maybe better to pay a good SEO tool?
    Any recommendations what to do?

    Thank you all
    Marina

    #763819
    frankBP
    Member

    These tools vary because some include the Title, Description and Keywords Tags as well as the pure content, and some don’t.

    My advice: check out the top 10 results for a given keyword phrase and run them through ONE of the tools. Then you have a standardised test score to aim for.

    The tool I suggested has worked fine for me! :wink-wink

    #763820
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    the tool you suggested is super and easy and fast
    I love it,
    does this one include title and alt and all?

    and what does google include?
    also everything like title and alt tags?

    you say keyword density 8% is good?
    I see many have about 5, ?

    Many thanks Andy

    Marina

    #763821
    frankBP
    Member

    The one I suggested doesn’t include everything, just the content.

    I don’t think Google actually state whether they include it all or not. Again, your best bet is to test with one specific tool. Given that the results are top 10, they must be ok in Google’s eyes!

    This link may or may not shed some light: http://groups.google.com/group/Google_Webmaster_Help/search?group=Google_Webmaster_Help&q=keyword+density&qt_g=Search+this+group

    #763830
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Thank you very much for your time Andy
    You helped me a lot

    wishing you a happy Easter weekend:hattip:
    Marina

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