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Which keywords on a particular page are the most important? - bsystems - 01-14-2019

Which keywords on a particular page are the most important? I mean the header, metas or the keywords in the content or even general tags.


Re: Which keywords on a particular page are the most importa - anush - 01-14-2019

Obviously the header are the most important ones. Along with keyword phrases in the content. Specially the kw phrases in the first paragraph.


Re: Which keywords on a particular page are the most importa - batman - 01-15-2019

Header and content are the important ones. Others not so much.


Re: Which keywords on a particular page are the most importa - jonathan brown - 01-15-2019

Hi,


Header in the content, to indicate on which niche the content had been written...


Re: Which keywords on a particular page are the most importa - batman - 01-18-2019

jonathan brown Wrote:Hi,


Header in the content, to indicate on which niche the content had been written...

It doesn't concerns the niche. It concerns the traffic.


Re: Which keywords on a particular page are the most importa - RH-Calvin - 01-18-2019

All are equally important for a webpage to help it rank higher in search engines.


RE: Which keywords on a particular page are the most important? - adibitar69 - 02-06-2019

Your title tag is the most important on-page SEO factor. In general, the closer the keyword is to the beginning of the title tag.


RE: Which keywords on a particular page are the most important? - Sysamic - 02-12-2019

Of course, the header deserves attention. Even Google bots will go through the header/title first before getting into content keywords or meta. If the content and meta seem to be relevant to the title, the crawler will index it. Make sure to avoid keyword stuffing in content's body, only consider relevant anchor texts, Google algorithm isn't that stupid.