Forum Moderators: open
In the blue bar at the top of the SERP (Search Engine Results Page), Google shows a number of pages that matched the search query. So if I search for say 'London' it says something like : "Results 1 - 10 of about 31,900,000". With almost 32 million pages, that keyword is very competiteve. What is the number you see when you search for your keyword (i.e. the community name)?
To do better on the search for a keyword, you have to convince Google that the topic of your page/site is that keyword. So it should be in the title; if possible the first word of a short title. The keyword should occur a few times on the page (keyword density) preferably at the top of the page in a big font (with a so called H1 tag). You should try to get links to your page with a link text containing the keyword.
There are 72,800 results when searching for our community name on Google.
I think our problem is that our community name is in our web site title but runs together with 2 other words so it doesn't show up as just the community name. Make sense?
I have the community name on the front page several times, and it is in our Meta Tags (although I have read on here that those aren't the key anymore)
Could you ellaborate on the H1 Tag?
By the way, a title like 'WebmasterWorld News' contains 2 words, 'Webmaster World News' contains 3 words. Don't expect Google to break up the words.
Another point is that being in the first page of the SERP, does not automatically mean people will click on the link to your site. So the title still has to convince a potential visitor that your page is the kind of page they were looking for.
As for the H1-tag, that is some HTML code that results in the text to be displayed in a huge font.