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Ok so i've done all my keyword research and have a good list of keywords, now what do I do???
Hi Jack, You have a list, that's great! Have you qualified the keywords to decide which ones should take priority? Usually I like to break them down into categories (informational, by product, language etc.), main keywords (usually higher competition, but they are my long term goal) the long-tail keywords. Sometimes you can rank for them just by writing a blog post about the topic, especially if it is good and it goes viral). I wrote an article about how we do this for Spanish language projects, but the principles are similar in any language: http://notjustseo.com/blog/spanish-seo-keyword-research-on-a-budget/ Then you have to create your site architecture. Since you have the keywords broken down into categories this should be relatively simple. I won't go into too much detail here other than to say that we like to yous Mind Manager to lay it all out. There are a ton of great posts about how to do this, here are a few: http://www.wordstream.com/blog/ws/2010/04/22/seo-site-structure-webinar http://www.seomoz.org/blog/keyword-research-using-categories Then you have to start building your content. Any other questions?
Keyword Research | | ZephSnapp0 -
Ranking for pages within your website
Well you would want to make the page link worthy, i know that is not always easy to do, not everything can be wow whoopy exciting. You can also make sure your internal links use the keywoprds in the link text, and link to it often from othe rpages, do go un-natural, but makes sure the link juice flows to it This page may be a help http://thatsit.com.au/seo/tutorials/a-simple-explanation-of-pagerank
Link Building | | AlanMosley0