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Keyword Practice & Keyword Tools!

SeanFace101

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I am currently trying to better the SEO for my website.
I used the keyword tool on google adwords to find keywords/phrases that are relevant to my website. After searching several "Exact" keywords relevant to my website, i choose 10 keywords with alot of monthly searches, but not too much as im starting out & i think it will be slightly easier to get better rank in the less used keywords. I also checked the competition on each keyword/phrase & went for low - med competition. I then added these keywords into my website/webpage <head> & then started to build article, blog, forum & web-directory back-links to my website using the keywords/phrases i choose as the anchor text in the backlinks.

This is as much as i have done so far regarding keyword targeting.
Is there anything about what iv done that you would consider wrong?
Is there anything else that i should do to improve what iv done already?
Is there something that im not doing in regards to keyword targeting that i should be doing to help improve my results in the top search engines?

Please comment on this thread with your thoughts as im quite new to the SEO game & will appreciate any help, tips, information, etc.. given to me! Thanks!
 
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While you're writing articles, it will be good if you put some mid sized images with an alt tag. The alt tag should be your targeted keywords.
You could actually try a link wheel with good and unique articles. And build links on tot hose articles. Make sure you have your targeted keywords in those articles.
Try commenting on blogs with the keywords and a link to your site.

Will let you know more when it comes to my mind! :)
 

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