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Ultramarine
In a recent article by SEO Chat keywords were covered. I commented that to be effective a keyword must have relevancy to the subject matter in order to score highly in the various algos. This is especially true with Google. Many recent threads and posts here have been bantying the keyword ultramarine about. I would like to show, especially to newbies, what I mean when I said that your keyword(s) must be decided upon first then a page built around them. I have decided to use the keyword "ultramarine" in this exercise. To use ultramarine as a keyword you have to think deeply for a page devoted to a keyword such as ultramarine. Most would go the easy route and have very little making the keyword, ultramarine, relevant to the page. Let me give a couple of examples:
1. One could go to the dictionary and simply use the few words there within their page: "Ultramarine is vivid blue to purple-blue." Not much of a page devoted to ultramarine. Or; 2. Provide a little expansion on the keyword: "Ultramarine is a blue pigment made of powdered lapis lazuli." Again, not enough to fill a page with the keyword ultramarine. Some verbage for ultramarine could be added: 3. Possibly more descriptive to provide more relevancy to ultramarine: "Ultramarine is of a brilliant pure blue to purplish blue color." Even combining 1-3, one would not be able to create a page that is purely relevant to the keyword ultramarine. How about really thinking deeply in creating a page devoted to ultramarine: 4. Maybe a page on ultramarine could be created to provide true relevancy to the keyword: "Ultramarine is a blue pigment, consisting essentially of a double silicate of aluminium and sodium with some sulfides or sulfates, and occurring in nature as a proximate component of lapis lazuli. Also known in the past as azzurrum ultramarine, azzurrum transmarinum, azzuro oltramarino, azur d'Acre, pierre d'azur, Lazurstein. Current terminology for ultramarine include natural ultramarine (English), outremer lapis (French), Ultramarin echt (German), oltremare genuino (Italian), and ultramar ino/ verdaero (Spanish). The pigment color code is P. Blue 29 77007. Ultramarine is the most complex of the mineral pigments, a complex sulfur-containing sodio-silicate (Na8-10Al6Si6O24S2-4), essentially a mineralized limestone containing a blue cubic mineral called lazunite. Some chloride is often present in the crystal lattice as well. The blue color of the pigment in ultramarine is due to the S3- radical anion, which contains an unpaired electron." In the above example, you could text anchor keywords associated with ultrmarine to internal pages devoted to other keywords associated with ultramarine as well as provide true relevancy to the subject. Now if you took 1-4 in developing your ultramarine keyword page, my guess would be that you could dominate anything having to do with ultramarine in the serps. Of course, the balance of using logical SEO techniques must be employed also. My message is to think and think deeply before creating a page. Search the depths of your mind for making your text relevant to the keyword, such as ultramarine, to the page. Any comments?
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SEO Tips for Newbies Beginner's Guide to Search Engine Optimization How to improve your rank in the SERPs Link Building 101 Last edited by SEO_AM : May 10th, 2004 at 11:11 PM. |
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Hi SEO_AM.
Not bad. I did not understand a word Here is the XHTML markup, send me your billing address in a PM ;-) <?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?> <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> <head> <title>Ultramarine</title> </head> <body> <h1>Ultramarine</h1> <p> <em> Ultramarine is a blue pigment, consisting essentially of a double silicate of aluminium and sodium with some sulfides or sulfates, and occurring in nature as a proximate component of lapis lazuli. </em> </p> <h2>Ultramarine : historical terminology</h2> <p> Also known in the past as: </p> <ul> <li>azzurrum ultramarine</li> <li>azzurrum transmarinum</li> <li>azzuro oltramarino</li> <li>azur d'Acre</li> <li>pierre d'azur</li> <li>Lazurstein</li> </ul> <h2>Ultramarine : Current terminology</h2> <p> Current terminology for ultramarine include: </p> <ul> <li>natural ultramarine (English)</li> <li><span lang="fr">outremer lapis</span> (French)</li> <li><span lang="de">Ultramarin echt</span> (German)</li> <li><span lang="it">oltremare genuino</span> (Italian)</li> <li><span lang="sp">ultramar ino/ verdaero</span> (Spanish)</li> </ul> <h2>Ultramarine : The most complex of the mineral pigments</h2> <p> Ultramarine is the most complex of the mineral pigments, a complex sulfur-containing sodio-silicate (Na8-10Al6Si6O24S2-4), essentially a mineralized limestone containing a blue cubic mineral called lazurite. </p> <h3>Pigment code</h3> <p> The pigment color code is P. Blue 29 77007. </p> <h3>Chloride in the lattice.</h3> <p> Some chloride is often present in the crystal lattice as well. </p> <h3> The blue color </h3> <p> The blue color of the pigment in ultramarine is due to the S3- radical anion, which contains an unpaired electron. </p> </body> </html>
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Sorvoja, you mean to say you cannot see the text... only html? From here my post looks fine.
Edit: Let me take out the links. They may be causing the problem. Last edited by SEO_AM : May 10th, 2004 at 11:01 PM. |
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Hei SEO_AM,
Your post look fine, I was only kidding I wrote the markup on the spot, as an example of how your page copy could be transformed into a document. |
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Look at my avatar... that is not a smile!! :-D
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Hi SEO_AM.
No, it is a shark! Nice photo. [edit] Did you just make a random comment on your Avatar, or do you think the XHTML document is so bad that I should be eaten by a shark? [/edit] Last edited by sorvoja : May 10th, 2004 at 11:15 PM. Reason: what was the intended meaning? |
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Just making a funny...
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I think that page could have ranked well.
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All for the cause.
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official nigritude ultramarine
big news for the seochat/seo-guy nigritude ultramarine dream team.
digitalpoint has just added his full support to our effort and will be contributing a ridiculously huge number of high pagerank links to our competition page. here is the digitalpoint seo forum page. so...from now on...our team will be referred to as... the seochat.com/seo-guy.com/digitalpoint.com nigritude ultramarine team see the official nigritude ultramarine team page for more info. also...if i have left anyone off of the supporters list who is helping out with a sig link or a web site link... ...please pm me right away...this is not intentional. [i have been very very busy with this competition.] thanks to all supporters! :grin:
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columbus ohio architect | columbus ohio web site designer | sussex county new jersey business directory | columbus ohio Last edited by relaxzoolander : May 11th, 2004 at 12:12 AM. Reason: nigritude REACTS STRONGLY TO ultramarine |
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more big nigritude ultramarine seo dream team news
more big nigritude ultramarine seo dream team news
rustybrick['moderator of all' at seochat.com / 'purveyor of seo discussion' at seroundtable.com] has just thrown in some huge support for our seo team competition page. rustybrick has added the dream team site link to the sponsored links of seroundtable.com. [...and you know its the hottest spot on his web site because its right next to the rustybrick.com link.] as you know...seroundtable.com is the collective seo brain of the entire web... ...so this is a very generous and prestigious show of support for our competition site. check out our link in the green left column of his seo discussion site. thanks a million rustybrick! ...a mod whos learned the meaning of 'sharing the love!' :-D Last edited by relaxzoolander : May 13th, 2004 at 07:32 PM. Reason: RUSTYBRICK IS A nigritude ultramarine. |
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