bornstein75
December 10th, 2009, 11:04 PM
Hi Guys,
If my main keyword phrase that I am trying to rank for is lets say "Dog Training", and it's a blog, then my home page should be optimized around that keyword right?
In Lynns following post: http://www.clicknewz.com/2103/web-page-optimization/
She mentions that for a website, not a blog, these are the elements that should be optimized:
File Name
Title Tag
Text Header
Sub-Headings
Within Content
Within the Meta Description tag
Anchor Text of Incoming Links
My question is that if we have a blog, how do we optimize the home page with our main keyword phrase if we have blog posts that are constantly being updated? We can't constantly use our main keyword phrase in every post especially if the post is using a long tail keyword phrase.
This means we can really only have the following optimized on the home page:
File Name
Title Tag
Within the Meta Description tag
Anchor Text of Incoming Links
Unless we stick a post on the home page with our main keyword phrase.
Does this make sense???
If my main keyword phrase that I am trying to rank for is lets say "Dog Training", and it's a blog, then my home page should be optimized around that keyword right?
In Lynns following post: http://www.clicknewz.com/2103/web-page-optimization/
She mentions that for a website, not a blog, these are the elements that should be optimized:
File Name
Title Tag
Text Header
Sub-Headings
Within Content
Within the Meta Description tag
Anchor Text of Incoming Links
My question is that if we have a blog, how do we optimize the home page with our main keyword phrase if we have blog posts that are constantly being updated? We can't constantly use our main keyword phrase in every post especially if the post is using a long tail keyword phrase.
This means we can really only have the following optimized on the home page:
File Name
Title Tag
Within the Meta Description tag
Anchor Text of Incoming Links
Unless we stick a post on the home page with our main keyword phrase.
Does this make sense???