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Use H1 and H2 tags with your main and secondary keywords. Most SE's give a lot of weight to words that are wrapped in these tags. Each page on your web site should have one or two targeted keywords at the beginning of the page. Just add keyword to the main keyword and the same for your secondary keyword replacing h1 with h2 and deleting the spaces.

It's not just about quantity though. Quality is actually of more importance. You can fill it with a thousand pages of junk that no one wants to read and becomes bored with or you can fill it with five pages of great content that is interesting and as new content is slowly added, people come back to read it.

Structuring your own site for SEO can play a very important part in optimizing your pages. Your page must contain plenty of links to other significant pages in your site because it helps spread your site's authority score evenly throughout your page.

If a local business owner spent ten hours a week or so trying to stay on top of the local SEO news, he or she might be able to stay on page one of organic listings and Google Places. But that would assume that they are spending even more time or money actually implementing the strategies they learn about.

Let's make it very clear: without proper SEO strategies your business will flop big time! You have to properly understand the power of SEO if you want to be successful with any type of internet based business.

Header tags. Header tags are the HTML code that indicates a headline, like H1, H2 and H3 and Pinterest show up as bolded headlines in your page content. The first 3 header tags are the only ones you need to be concerned about, and the primary header tag, H1, is the most important. Use your primary keyword one time in the H1 tag, 2-3 times in your H2 tags, and multiple times in your H3 tags.

The second point is that the title of your site need not be stated on every web page. My web page titles are those of the page, not the site. The graphics are the same, but the title is the keyword that they page is optimized for. Why do otherwise? Yet 99.99% do (just a guess!). Then fourth of my SEO tips is related to the headings on each page. The main title of the page should be in H1 tags, and the heading in H2 tags. You don't need any more, but any subheadings can go into H3 tags, but should contain text that could be construed as minor keywords.

Now you might be wondering, with some of the other things you do, like you've got a lot of different link building mechanisms, for all of what you do, where would you identify the biggest bang for your buck? Of course link diversity is important and you don't want to just hone into one particular thing. I'm curious to know, of all the things you've tested, where do you notice the biggest bang for your buck?
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