5 keywords on 1 page is quite high, and in my opinion will limit your success rate. I would reduce this to a maximum of 2 or 3 phrases per page, and as you identify new keyphrases build new pages on your site. This way your site will grow organically, and you will start to build the number of keywords in your portfolio.
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RE: Is it wise to target different keywords for each page?
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RE: IFrame facebook fanbox and tweet blocks
Just use the official Facebook fanbox widget creator. It gives you two options for code, one of which is an iframe;
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RE: How to choose Keywords
Keyword research is the most important part of any SEO campaign, as it represents your foundation. All subsequnt work is going to be based on your initial keyword research. Get it wrong, and you may found yourself spending many wasted hours on keywords which are simply not worth it.
If you are new to SEO, my advice would be to get some help with your keyword research, or at least get a second opinion.
The Google keyword tool is going to be one of the most important long-term tools you will use, and it will help you to effectively choose and find keywords. However, you must consider how strong the competition is for any keyword to give yourself the best chance.
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RE: New Website - Un-natural link warning with 2 weeks of going live
A special thanks to John for his advice on this issue.
To update you.... I submitted a site-map of the OLD website to Google via WMT. Hoping this would encourage a re-crawl and that Google would see the 301 was no longer in place. I then put in another recon request.
Thankfully the penalty has now been removed and I just had email confirmation this morning.
My quandary now is how we redirect from the old site to the new one.
To my mind a 301 redirect is the right way to do it.... but obviously we can't do this again. A 302 would serve the purpose of redirecting users to the new site (which is what we want to do), but obviously a 302 is not the right way to do it.
Any advice or ideas on how we should take people from the old site to the new one?