At Last You Can Find Out What The Search Engines Really, Really Want - With Just One Click Of A Button... Take the guesswork out of your article writing, content creation and website building and give the SE spiders the food that they can’t resist.Search Engine Optimization. What an overused phrase that is. Everyone and his uncle has an opinion about what SEO is - and most of them contradict one another. SEO should really stand for Search Engine Optimism because the way most people go about it is 80% hype and 20% hope. As you read ebooks, blogs and forums about Internet marketing you’ll come across all kinds of advice. From the number of times you should repeat a keyword in an article to the number of words that your webpage should have on it. (1-3% and 500 words are common suggestions). From the supporting words you should use on page to whether you should bother with meta tags. But how do you know if all that well-meaning advice really reflects what the SE’s want? After all, Google don’t make public their algorithm and neither do the other search engines. They keep their trade secrets very close to their chests. Now you can find out what they really really want. The Spice Girls may have sung ’tell us what you want, what you really, really want’, but I bet they weren’t singing it to Google! But now there is a new program that you can install on your own server that will let you see inside the search engines to discover vital clues about what they actually want. For your specific niche. You see, the thing that most of the so-called SEO ’experts’ fail to mention is that every niche has different dynamics. In other words, the advice to have 500 words on your page with your primary keyword at a density of 1-3% may hold true for one niche, but another may require pages of 1000 words with a keyword density of 0.5%. And yet another niche may need pages of 300 words with keyword densities of 5%. Until now, detailed ’intelligence’ like that has been very hard to come by and very expensive if you can even find it. Keyword LSI Spy 2 makes it plain to see. Within seconds, at the click of a single button, you’ll discover, for example, that for the niche ’digital camera’ the average site in Google’s top-10 has 1845 words with a keyphrase density of 0.9%. MSN closely agree - their top-10 average is 1804 words with a keyphrase density of 1.1%. Useful information to know! If you want to get a page highly ranked for the keyphrase ’digital camera’, you’ll have a hard job with a typical 400-word article! Contrast that with another popular niche topic - ’acne treatment’. Here, Google and MSN favor pages with far fewer words: 493 and 337 respectively for their top-10 averages. Again, very useful information if you are building a website around that niche......
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