SEO / Homepage Keyword Optimization

nelson marques nmo.marques at gmail.com
Tue Jun 15 14:04:28 UTC 2010


http://www.google.com/webmasters/

That is one way.


2010/6/15 Paul W. Frields <stickster at gmail.com>

> On Sun, Jun 13, 2010 at 03:39:37PM -0500, Garland Binns wrote:
> >    Hi All,
> >    Now that F13 has been released, I'd like to rehash the subject of SEO
> on
> >    the homepage.
> >    As previously stated, the homepage is currently efficiently optimized
> for
> >    the term Fedora and Fedora Project, but no keywords beyond this. The
> >    keyword "Linux" is used on average�55.6 Million in keyword searches
> >    globally on Google each month.�We could increase our exposure by also
> >    optimizing the homepage for this term. One of the core changes I would
> >    recommend in order to take advantage of this is to add the word
> "Linux" to
> >    the Title tag of the homepage. Currently, it is "Fedora Project" -
> does
> >    any object to changing the title tag to "Fedora Project | Linux" in an
> >    effort to increase our page ranking and exposure to the larger Linux
> >    demographic?
> >    Here is more information on Keyword Optimization and why it is
> important:
> >    [1]https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Keyword_optimization
>
> Simply adding the keyword Linux like this sounds acceptable to me.
> Garland, are you planning to track the changes in our SEO *results* so
> we can see what effect the change has, and whether it's helping?  How
> does one accomplish that?
>
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