WebsiteDays.com create your web site free, Hosting, Coding, E-commerce, Free Website Builder. Download free website builder to create your website! Personal, and ECommerce website builders...

WebsiteDays.com for new-zealand devonport

Click on your region below to contact a Websitedays.com designer, or Websitedays.com sales person for info about Online Website builder system.

You can also send an email to

and we can forward your enquiry to respective designers in your area.

Akaroa Akitio Albany
Alexandra Amberley Antares
Ardmore Aro Valley Arrowtown
Ashburton Auckland Balclutha
Blenheim Cambridge Carterton
Christchurch Clyde Coalgate
Collingwood Coromandel Cromwell
Dannevirke Darfield Dargaville
Devonport Dunedin East Tamaki
Eastbourne Edgecumbe Ellerslie
Eltham Endeavour Inlet Epsom
Fairlie Featherston Feilding
Flag Swamp Foxton Beach Franz Josef
Geraldine Gisborne Glen Eden
Glen Innes Glendowie Glenfield
Glenorchy Gore Great Barrier Island
Greenlane Greymouth Greytown
Hahei Hamilton Hanmer Springs
Hastings Havelock North Hawarden
Hawera Helensville Henderson
Hobsonville Hokitika Howick
Hunterville Hutt Valley Inglewood
Invercargill Island Bay Johnsonville
Kaiapoi Kaikohe Kaikoura
Kaitaia Kaiwaka Kawerau
Kerikeri Khandallah Kilbirnie
Lake Tekapo Leeston Levin
Lincoln Loburn Lower Hutt
Lumsden Lyttelton Maketu
Mangaweka Mangawhai Mangonui
Manukau Manurewa Maraetai
Martinborough Marton Massey
Masterton Matakohe Matamata
Matauri Bay Methven Milford
Morrinsville Mossburn Motueka
Mount Albert Mount Cook Mount Eden
Mount Maunganui Mount Wellington Napier
Nelson New Lynn New Plymouth
Newmarket Newton Normanby
North Shore City Northcote Oakura
Oamaru Ohakune Ohaupo
Onehunga Opotiki Opua
Orakei Orewa Otahuhu
Otaki Otane Otorohanga
Owaka Oxford Paekakariki
Paengaroa Paeroa Pahiatua
Paihia Pakuranga Palmerston North
Panmure Papakura Papamoa
Papatoetoe Paraparaumu Parnell
Pauanui Pauatahanui Penrose
Petone Picton Piopio
Pleasant Point Plimmerton Point Wells
Ponsonby Porangahau Porirua
Port Chalmers Pukekohe Queenstown
Raetihi Raglan Rangiora
Rarotonga Raumati Beach Raurimu
Remuera Renwick Riccarton
Richmond Riverton Rotorua
Royal Oak Russell Silverdale
Springfield St Arnaud Stoke
Stokes Valley Stratford Tairua
Takapau Takapuna Tapanui
Taradale Taumarunui Taupo
Tauranga Tawa Te Anau
Te Aro Te Aroha Te Awamutu
Te Kuiti Te Puke Te Rapa
Thames Tihoi Timaru
Titirangi Tokomaru Bay Tokoroa
Tolaga Bay Tuakau Tuatapere
Turangi Tutukaka Twizel
Upper Hutt Waiheke Island Waihi
Waikanae Waimate Wainuiomata
Waipara Waipawa Waipu
Waipukurau Waitakere Waitomo Caves
Waiuku Waiwera Wakefield Marlborough
Wakefield Nelson Wanaka Wanganui
Ward Warkworth Wellington
Wellsford Westport Whakapapa
Whakatane Whangamata Whangaparaoa
Whangarei Whitianga Woodville

»   Keywords are the “KEY” to a Profitable Web Site

Article submitted in category: Web Design And Development
Tags: | site | keyword | keywords | find | use | search | profitable | help | build | people | search engine

Keywords are the “KEY” to a Profitable Web Site by: Gail Kaufman

The only activity that should preface keyword research is the brainstorming you do to come up with list of potential themes for your web site. Think about things that you find interesting, are passionate about or that leverage your skills. Once this is done you are ready to find out which topic on your list will be the most profitable to pursue.

Keyword Research

Keyword Research will reveal answers to 3 critical questions:

1. Is there a demand for what your site offers? If not, you need to keep moving down your list until you find something that people are already looking for.

2. How are people searching for your topic? For example, if your theme is “Japanese food” how are people searching for information? Are they typing in “Japanese recipes”, “low sodium miso soup”, “history of Japanese food”, “Japanese food in NYC”, etc. This part of the search will allow you to build up good topics for your site pages and provide keywords that you will use to optimize your pages to become a search engine magnet.

3. How many sites will you be competing with – does demand outstrip supply or vice versa? Right now your job is to build huge lists of high-demand, low-competition keywords. Be thorough and exhaustive in looking for phrases that people might use to find your site.

You cannot cut corners at this stage of the process or your business will suffer. This can be slow, tedious work but fortunately there are some good tools to help you automate your keyword research and help find the most profitable keywords to build your content around. There are some good free tools to help you make light work of this including Search It! and Overture. More comprehensive tools that provide demand, supply and profitability data that help you find profitable niches include Brainstorm It! from Site Build It! and Wordtracker.

Keyword Optimization

You may have heard the terms “search engine optimization (SEO)”, “keyword optimization”, “page optimization”, etc. Basically, they all refer to the same thing – making sure your pages have the right amount of keywords, placed correctly, to effectively get your site “spidered” or found by the search engines, such as Google.

Repeating keywords throughout a site is just as important as choosing the right keywords. If you use the keywords too often the search engines will ignore them; if you don't use them enough the search engines will not find and index them properly.

The main keyword, in our example “Japanese food”, should be used as part of the domain name and in the title tag of the HTML code for the page. It should also be used in the heading of the page where you tell visitors what the page is about. Also, most SEO experts agree that it is best to put your keyword in the first and last sentences of your page.

As for the body copy, there are some good rules-of-thumb that help you achieve the correct "keyword density" or keyword repetition. Many experts say you should use the 4% - 7% rule (approx. 25 words in a 500 word document). However, don't use a single keyword over and over or your copy will seem forced. Instead, weave in some variations of the keyword (e.g. plural forms, synonyms) to ensure your content flows well and makes sense! Simply filling up a site with your keywords will not fool the search engines; rather, it may be considered spamming and your site can get banned!

Many people say that content is king, but in fact, it’s content that is keyword rich that is king. It is absolutely critical to find your best keywords and use them in the right way to attract targeted traffic. It takes some time and practice but if you persevere your web site will be built on a strong foundation.

About The Author

Written by Gail Kaufman co-founder of http://www.websitedesigngenius.com

Visit her site for information, free valuable e-books and practical tips on how to build an affordable and profitable web site with no technical skills.

This article was posted on August 24, 2005