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Revise or rewrite the landing page text

Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2025 9:24 am
by rifat28dddd
If you scroll down a bit, you'll find a graphical representation of the curve. The black line represents the maximum WDF*IDF value. The orange line represents the average value, and the blue line shows your URL.

The goal is to position the blue line between the black line and the orange line by using the corresponding keyword in the text. This is, of course, a very simplified statement. We briefly explained the principle in a separate blog post some time ago.

A quick tip here: please don't write any text following the curve. It makes macedonia cell phone number list/ no sense to include the keyword "99" or the keyword "19." From the list, select logical, topic-relevant keywords where the blue curve is still below the average curve. In our example, these are: "bouquet of flowers," "bouquets of flowers," "vase," "available," "wedding," "valentine's day," "mother's day," "flower," and perhaps even "order."

In the built-in text editor, you can now test how often the keyword should appear in the text so that the value lies between the maximum value and the average value.

Now revise the text and use the keywords mentioned above at the tested frequency. Please note that this technique is one of many methods for optimizing text and thus ensuring greater relevance with Google in the long term.

Revise meta information
Finally, let’s take a look at the meta information, i.e. the title tag and the meta description for this URL.


The title here is too long and doesn't contain a truly relevant keyword. While the brand "Blume2000.de" is used, an important keyword is omitted. According to the HTML source code, the title is actually longer: