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keywords be ignored?
Can keywords be ignored if one knows the exact way the users search?
In SEO building, you must first identify the keywords you need to put forward. If you have this, then it is just a matter of playing around with it to know which works for you and which doesn’t. Keywords cannot be ignored at all even if you know the users’ every movement and their strategy. Keywords and phrase are very important since these attract traffic to your site. This traffic includes even those people who are not actually searching for something but happens to pass by your site. They are the people who may eventually be your consumers/customers and not necessarily a part of your original market which you clearly know.
In SEO building, you must first identify the keywords you need to put forward. If you have this, then it is just a matter of playing around with it to know which works for you and which doesn’t. Keywords cannot be ignored at all even if you know the users’ every movement and their strategy. Keywords and phrase are very important since these attract traffic to your site. This traffic includes even those people who are not actually searching for something but happens to pass by your site. They are the people who may eventually be your consumers/customers and not necessarily a part of your original market which you clearly know.
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- keywords be ignored?
- Search engine optimization
- CSS rankings
- XHTML pages rank
- Web Browsers
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- Maintain Search Engine Rankings
- Redirect Traffic
- Link Popularity And 301 Redirect
- How to get a Free SEO Consultation By an SEO Expert