Forum Moderators: Robert Charlton & goodroi
The best advice for such cases that I read in this forum is that no optimization should make the page difficult to read or inpleasant for the vistors.
However, if you decide to deoptimized, try do it slowly and smoothly because sharp and significant page change may make the page to look new in the Google eyes, you loose the history and it will take several month to get it again.
Vadim.
However, the long tail searches have proved to be more lucarative than the 1-word ranking ever did, so I guess Google did us a favor.
Many SEO's tend to just place their main keyword every *x* amount of words, or by some density.
The best thing you can do is:
Always write for the visitor. Have someone else proof read and give you feedback on what they thought.
When using keywords, early and often is a good idea. Using keywords in clearly defined and sensible Header (H1 - H3) tags is helpful as well and promotes good page layout. Make sure to add some variations to the text body. Don't drive yourself nuts with density.
Having keywords near the end of the page does help. This is usually as easy as placing the company name, if this is the name of the product.
Thanks cainIV for the reply, but 'using keywords in clearly defined and sensible Header (H1 - H3) tags' has already been implemented. will try and cut short the content from a visitor's point of view.
but once you add the drug name to your search keyphrase, the ranking vanishes
Should we assume by "ranking vanishes" you mean that you checked all ~1,000 top listings for those phrases and your website appears nowhere there?
Interesting. Kinda sounds you matched a domain-specific part of the algorithm. If it were mine and I didn't have any other facts (and I would have a lot of other facts if it were mine :-), I would start trying to find some other websites in a similar situation and see what I have in common with them.
OTOH, if most of the pages were relatively young (e.g., single-digit months), I would probably work on other problems for a few more months.