SEO Search Engine Optimization?
Hi:
My problem is I don’t have money to afford SEO or Google adwords banners, etc.
How or what’s the best way to get traffic and be able to research keywords and apply my keyword to a major search engine.
Are there any free sites our there that allow you to place keywords on there system for free? If so where are they. I really need this information bad. Thanks!!!
B.Boy
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March 19, 2010 - 4:07 pm
Post adsense on your site. Then do adword arbitrage to square off the cost.
March 19, 2010 - 4:55 pm
Search engine algorithms have varying levels for keyword density required for top ranking. Generally a density of 3-5% is reasonable. If you go above that the algorithms may toss it out as spam. For determining keywords check out these free sites: Textalyser, and LiveKeyWordAnalysis (links below). Also look at Google adwords to see how often certain keywords are being searched on.