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question: seo / keywords / submitting
hello everyone ... thanks much for all your help in the past, its really much appreciated! :thumbsup and maybe you can help me with another question ... i am building my sites to seo purposes ... now i made site targeted to some not so saturated keyword, so lets say "teen teens" ... now i have my site optimized to "teen teens", so im going to submit it to search engines, linkdumps etc, and i want to know, if its good to submit it under the keywords, so the keywords will be spread on more sites, which are crawled by bots, or do i have to keep the keywords only at my site? you know what i mean ... if i keep the keywords only at my site, people will find only my site ... but less people at the start, cause more people will go to my keywords to site i submited to ... oh ... sorry for my english, do you understand a little bit what i mean? let me know, i will try to ask simplier, cause i really want to know this ... sorry for asking maybe stupid question, but i am trying to learn ... thanks much in advance for any reply, no "do you speak english motherfucker" replies are needed :winkwink: respect and wish you best with your sites! :thumbsup
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This is perfect English "Do you speak English motherfucker" :thumbsup:thumbsup
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Just a hunch, but, I think your gunna get burned, owned and slaughtered for posting that here. but good luck :1orglaugh
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To answer what I think you are trying to ask from your post, yes you should be using the keyword phrases you wish to rank for in submitting your links to other sites. If I were you I would choose say 5-6 different terms or phrases you wish to rank for, and then spread them out equally across the places you submit so you will have backlinks coming in for those few different terms instead of focusing only on one. Not all places you submit will let you choose your own anchor text though, but you shouldn't fear those sites will outrank you for your term, that will simply help you down the line as it'll be a quality backlink.
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Why don't you just fucking read?
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You still submit sites to the search engines? :1orglaugh
Sorry not trying to flame, good luck with your new venture, 09 should be a good year. But seriously, use Google, you will have better luck there. :thumbsup |
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P.s. read the whole thread my post was correct |
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