Keyword Highlighting
Posted by David Wiltshire on August, 25th 2008Next I would like to talk about how within your web design we can choose individual or groups of words within each page we create and single them out, telling the search engines that these are the most important words in the paragraph.
This can be done by using italics, bold, and underlining. This is accomplished simply by using specific tags when creating your page:
= Bold
= Italics
= Underline
You can also combine more then one of these to really emphasize a phrase. Please refer to the Video to see me talk a bit more about how these tags can be used.
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Went trough all posts in this serie. Nice stuff, sometimes a bit basic but always to the point. Thanks !
Posted by Phil on 10 Mar 2009Youu’re really going to want to use strong tags instead of boldbold is a deprecated tag now
Posted by Stu on 18 Mar 2009