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still, there are many other Search
Engines and a further study of Meta Tags
is in order. We are going to base our
Meta Tags revision on a tool known as a
word Frequency Counter. It counts and
separates the words in a web page or
document, giving you an idea of what
words are used most. Here are some Web
based Frequency Counters:
Each one
of the Frequency Counters above has
different uses and qualifications. The
Writewords counter has two flavors: word
and phrase count. The Web4Future counter
is Web based or a standalone download.
How to
use them:
Copy and
paste the content of the web page in
question and see what the top word
frequencies are. You can eliminate most
articles and modifiers and concentrate on
pure words. As an example: If your web
page is about red and blue widgets, the
words "red/blue/widgets" should
have the highest frequency.
A Word
of Caution About Writing Content:
Use the
Frequency Counters AFTER you write the
web page content. Don't allow word
frequency to get in the way of your
natural writing style. Do NOT attempt to
hit a certain frequency percentage;
you'll be penalized by many Search
Engines for too much keyword usage.
In
Closing
Though
the word Frequency Counters are good
tools for a quick check, nothing compares
to laser-focused writing for good Meta
Tags information. Let your writing flow
naturally and stay concentrated on your
subject keywords. If you do that, you'll
find it easy to weave your keywords into
your content and Meta Tags.
by
Francisco Aloy
(C)2004
Francisco Aloy
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