
Getting the perfect mix of good content and good SEO can be difficult for many people. The issue is that it is easiest to focus on either one or the other, but not both. You know it’s true. I’m sure you’ve landed on the sites that are crammed full of keywords, but the content stinks. The goal that the search engines have is for websites to have a good balance of both.
Once you have found the wedding business keywords that you like the best you have to figure out where to put them in the article. Christian Arn has a good reminder in his article that you need to make sure you are including them in your headline and first paragraph. Remember though, keywords are like salt. You need a light sprinkling or your audience will choke on your content. What do you think?
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I would also advice getting your chosen keyword in the title of your web page such as http://www.bookmorebrides.com/why-good-wedding-business-website-seo-is-like-salt.html
[quote name="Wedding DJ Kent"]I would also advice getting your chosen keyword in the title of your web page such as http://www.bookmorebrides.com/why-good-wedding-business-website-seo-is-like-salt.html/quote
You get bonus points for that one, Kent. Kinda sneaky, eh?
Boost your SEO and sprinkle that “salt” by adding keywords in the most important places on your page:
- Page title
- Article title / URL
- The first paragraph
- Headers
As long as it’s not heavy-handed, it will really help. Just make sure real human beings can read it.