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Im just wondering if anyone has any tips or links to posts about writing proper keyword density paragraphs that google tends to pick up. From what I heard google doesn’t really care about meta tags, so text on your pages and how they are written are more important.
I have read somewhere that people reference a so called keyword pyramid?
Also what do you do with graphics heavy sites or flash sites, there really isn’t much TEXT on those sites but there should be a ethical way of having body copy in there?
thoughts?
In the pyramid, each page can then have appropriate density, title and incoming anchor text matching its target phrase. Targeting different phrases on paragraphs within a page wouldn't normally be considered so effective but following recent changes it might make very good sense on, for example, a home page with links from other sites.
If a site is graphic heavy because it has a lot of photography then great, give each photo it's own page - with only a few words on the page you don't have to work hard on the density. :-)
Flash? Well, if you just consider the flash to be an embedded multimedia download then your mind should open up to the possibilities of building a real Web site alongside it. Not everyone would agree with that last statement...