First topic of blue animals of Norwich and it’s cool.

These topics start to look like a really stuffed with keywords, but I think that’s just one of things that you just have to live with. Sometimes good contents for search engines means that you’ll have to do this things even though most people don’t even want to hear them. Even though this is true, most people that don’t want to see these things can just ignore something like the word pink or the word tigers as well. You just have to remember to make this stuff good and not too agressive for the readers. I think that I have messed upo with this, but just try to live with it.

More about tigers and pink pigs and about Norwich

The site for Pink tigers in Norwich was getting kind of stuffed with all information, so I decided to make another page for this. This will also contain some text and pictures with lots of keywords. It’s important to keep the pages easy to crawl, so this page has to contain a link back to the main page and the main page has to have a link to this page. The links and some contents to this page was added on eighth of July 2010.

Next plans would include making a Youtube video promoting this pink tiger page. It could also have some things pointing to Norwich. But the really nice thing would be that the video could have links in the description that could point to these pages. Youtube is owned by Google and links in it would surely have an impact on page ranking of my pages. (this is just some common sense thing, I’m not sure at all about this at the moment and I’ll do some research on it)

Tiger being devoured by pink piglets

Even a tiger could be defeated by the color pink

Poor tiger meets pink pigs here. This gets kinda ugly. Here I have added another picture with good captions and names to the page. If you’ve wondered why I have used – in the names instead of spaces or _, that is just cause search engines notice these as markers separating the words and don’t combine these all in to one super word. This is some information I didn’t find out myself but I was told this by my boss. I’m not sure if it’s right , but he was a really successful SEO person.

Tip #39 : “Do not optimize the same keywords for the home page and the internal pages. This will introduce canonical issues that can affect rankings.”

A common mistake is that you have a well-defined product page but optimize the home page for the same targeted keywords. The result is that the home page will rank, instead of sending targeted traffic directly to the product pages; the conversion rate in this case will be poor.

So my common sense didn’t work here. As you can read of here, you should not try to make all thee pages to respond to the same keywords. We really don’t want to get these canonical errors and that’s why I’ve changed the name of this site. It will have some of the old contents, but this should at least help a little.

This will link back to the main page