An introduction to On-Page Search Engine Optimization (SEO)

On-page SEO refers to any technique that you perform on your web page (on-page) to make the web page rank well in search engines. In this post I explore the various parts of a web page where you can stick your keyword. Please use your keywords naturally when needed. Do not over use them and do not let the keywords drive your content.
I assume that you have already done some basic keyword research and have already picked the keywords you want to use.
- You can put your keyword in the page title. The page title text will appear on the top of your browser window.
- You can put your keyword in the Meta Description tag of the page.
- You can also make the keyword available in the Meta Keywords tag.
- You can use the keyword in your web page file name and style sheet files (CSS).
- Make sure to use the keyword in your header (h1,h2 etc) tags.
- As you start writing your first paragraph, mention your keyword. Putting the keyword in the top part of the page grabs the attention of the search engines.
- Use the keyword in the middle of the body text. Bold the keyword. Italicize the keyword. Underline the keyword.
- Use the keyword in internal links as anchor text.
- Use keyword in image file names and the ALT text.
- Use the keyword in the last paragraph.
Do not over use the keyword unnecessarily. You are writing for humans and not for search engine robots.
Thanks for the refresher on keyword placement. Wouldn’t all of these places combined on one page be considered keyword stuffing of sorts, e.g. keyword named stylesheet?
Just wondering.
Thanks
@David
If the keyword placement is natural and logical, I do not see any reason why you shouldn’t go ahead with it. But make sure your are not over doing it
There is really a lot of possibility to optimize keywords in title and meta tag description. It can always be a little bit better.