William
When a person searches in Google.com for your page.
The first must stop the search from bring up the whole planet. The target you
with specific words, probably Iquitos, Peru or Amazon, maybe Rain Forest or them
Bass, some specific thing of interest.
They type in the google.com search box.
Amazon Tours
or
Iquitos Tours
or
Iquitos Hotel
or
Peru Hotel
or
Peru Tours
IF they typed
Amazon Peru Tours
Millions of pages
would come up and they would go crazy trying to find a good page. When you make
a title, the words that slow the results needs to be in the title, then coupled
with what the article is about. You write about
your boat, it needs to be Amazon Boat or Peru Boat or Peru Tour Boat.
Longer than Three word titles are almost a waste of
good pages, they will not be found. A big site like HoboTraveler.com with
7000-10,000 Daily Unique visitors can have more words. Google.com says, hmmm HoboTraveler.com has 10,000 Visitors, this site has
20, Hobo has 500 plus links to it. Hobo is more
important, but higher in the list. But a short
title can be in the top 10 or 20 easy.. especially AFTER all your readers have
clicked on the link, the clicks on the link by many readers says the page is
about the title and is important, it must be a lot of people have viewed the
link.
You make great content, the page has to be defined
simply, it is about Amazon Boat, then repeat these two words. Amazon Boat about
8 times in the page.
Title. URL, H1 First Bold, Three Times in Comments
and Closing Bold and Google.com will say,
This page is about Amazon Boat
Choose a title from this page, put in Amazon, or Peru
or Iquitos, then find a good title that applies.
http://inventory.overture.com/d/searchinventory/suggestion/
Your page will get traffic and the type you
want.
When making a page, we make a page to a
specific reader, not to all. This page or blog is about Amazon Boats and only
about Amazon boats, for people interested in Amazon boats.
Thank you, Andy HoboTraveler.com https://www.hobotraveler.com/blogger.html
2007-05-16