
With Help my webpages, we help you satisfy both types of searches - the search engines and your customers. How do you do both with only one page? Each of your webpages on your website should have the following major components.
The Title and Description are what your customers see when they searching for a solution. The Title and Description will determine whether or not your customer will click to your webpage. The following image shows how "Help my Webpages" can help your webpage show up number one in Google.

The title on the webpage is "Douglas M Adel, DDS- For Smiles that Last a Lifetime located in... You will notice that the title is also underlined. However if you click on the
webpage, you will not see the title. This is the only place that you will see it - The Search Engine.
The description follows the title and is "Douglas M Adel, DDS - providing family, cosmetic and restorative denistry in Alachua and Gainesville communities since 1990.".
This is also the only place that you will see the description. Do you think it is wise to have a good title and excellent description for each of your webpages? Your customers will.
You will notice that Douglas M Adel is the first word in both the title and description. The search engines know that this webpage is about Douglas M Adel.
Now if you were a potential customer and had heard about "Douglas M Adel" and you did a search on Google you would find his webpage in the Number One andb Number Two postions for the keyword "Douglas M Adel". Would you be enticed to click to the webpage? I think so.
Next on your webpage is the Keywords. Each webpage should have a maximum of five keywords per page. The first keyword should be your primary keyword. In the case above, the primary keyword is "Douglas M Adel", followed by "dentistry, dentist, Gainesville Florida, Alachua, Queen of Peace". The keywords are not easily viewed from the webpage, so the keywords are primarily for the search engines to return the revelant pages that are searched.
Moving on down the page, we come to the headline. The headline is a very important part of the webpage because it is the first line that the customer views when they click to your webpage. Normally, the Headline is in bold and is in larger font than the remaining page. Another important fact. The Headline should also contain the primary keyword. Continuing with our example of "Douglas M Adel", the following shows the headline for the webpage.

You will notice that "Douglas M Adel" is in the first words in the headline. If you are searching for "Douglas M Adel" and landing on this page, you and the search engines would know this webpage is about "Douglas M Adel."
Next on the webpage is the body text. This is the part that is very important to your customers. They are searching for solutions. They have problems and want your webpage
to solve them. Does it? You can have very well defined title, descriptions, and keywords but if you do not provide the content that your customers need, they will click the back
button very fast and not return.
How do you do this? Remember to sell more, write better. Make the most productive use of words, words that address the needs and wants of your customers. One way is to get help. You may
be the expert for your webpage and still have trouble providing the best content. One of the books that I use is "Make your Words Sell",
Two other notes about the body of your webpage. Your primary keyword should be in the first 25 characters of the first paragraph and at least one other mention of your primary keyword. If possible, include a link that uses your primary keyword. On 20 March 2010, the webpage for "Douglas M Adel" ranked number one in all major search engines (Google, Yahoo, Bing, and Ask).
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