But there is a simple question if I will type a single keyword from my article in a search box how will it return my article's url? I always thought it took a whole bunch of keywords in a particular article to return the results and that too maybe possibly on 1000000th page of Google or any other search engine.
rambabu wrote:Even if you use keywords more than one, mentioning of one keyword is enough in the keywords.
Yes, putting keywords used in the entire article once in the keywords box is enough that
should do the trick.
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Another way is to bookmark your article in bookmarking sites like Stumbleupon , Digg etc.
rambabu wrote:Another way is to bookmark your article in bookmarking sites like Stumbleupon , Digg etc.
This has nothing to do with Meta Data , keywords and Meta Descriptions that poster wants to know about. Let's discuss the topic Please
suni51 wrote:rambabu wrote:Another way is to bookmark your article in bookmarking sites like Stumbleupon , Digg etc.
This has nothing to do with Meta Data , keywords and Meta Descriptions that poster wants to know about. Let's discuss the topic Please
I was responding to the poster who asked the role of keywords in his article.
rambabu wrote:suni51 wrote:rambabu wrote:Another way is to bookmark your article in bookmarking sites like Stumbleupon , Digg etc.
This has nothing to do with Meta Data , keywords and Meta Descriptions that poster wants to know about. Let's discuss the topic Please
I was responding to the poster who asked the role of keywords in his article.
I don't mind sir if you feel bookmarking is about Meta Data , keywords and Meta Descriptions :)
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