3 Ways To Rank Higher In Google

As a website owner, your goal is to be one of the top results when your customers type their search terms into Google. By being listed at or towards the top of the results pages, you increase your chances of the potential customer clicking through to your website.
That is what called "targeted traffic". This means that the people who are visiting your website are most likely to be in need of what you’re offering at your website. This is what you’re going for.
There are 3 (three) steps to get higher rank on Google and other search engines.
1- Figure out what your keywords are.
Your keywords are not only words that classify the content of your website, but they are the very words that your target market most often types into Google when they are searching for a site like yours. When you know what those special words are, then you can work to position your website to satisfy those search terms. It isn’t hard to figure out what your keywords are, but it does require a bit of basic research. There are many great keyword suggestion tools on the web, both paid and free. To start with you can look at the Google Keywords Tool, WordTracker Keyword Suggestion Tool, Keyword Discovery, and Overture. If you ever read my article about how to make your Blog SEO friendly then you must known, what you have to do with your keyword.
2- Write articles on the topic of your website.
Oftentimes as you’re writing you will naturally use your keywords in your article, title and resource box, but it may be helpful to read back over your article after you’ve finished writing it, and see if there are any places where it would be appropriate to subtly use your keyword terms. The idea is optimize the article for your keyword terms, while doing so in a natural sounding way. Always keep your reader in mind, and write articles that will be helpful and easy to understand. Be careful not to go overboard with your keywords–keep your keyword density at 3% or lower.
3- Submit articles consistently for the lifetime of your website.
This means submitting a few articles each month, month in and month out. This is perhaps the area where people most go astray–consistency is paramount. It’s a lot like embarking on an exercise program–you may work out hard and eat healthy for a few days or weeks or even a few months, but if you stop your new healthy habits that are propelling you towards your goal, you will not see the results you were looking for. Before long you will start regressing until you’re to the point that you were before you started working out.
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