Read on to find out how to get Keyword Coherence – …… Don’t know what that means? Quite simply it is a phrase I invented to show how keywords fit together, strengthen each other and contribute to the wholeness of the site [Blog]. In other words – getting all your ducks in a row….

- Keywords Defined
The logic with keywords is that Google will define your site by detecting keywords, then show it in the SERPs to other searchers using those keywords as references. So if your post is all about SEO for blogs, then the prime keyword is SEO, and the first longtailed keyword is BLOG SEO. This is the basis of your keyword structure. SEO is the head, BLOG SEO is the back-bone, and all the other related terms like, KEYWORD, SEARCH, GOOGLE, and SURFER are “dem Bones that walk all around” as your site [keyword] skeleton. Keyword Coherence, therefore, is the art of making a strong skeleton [framework] of keywords; keywords that all point to each other and build each other up.
- Keyword Connections
Each article [post] features a particular keyword, and than talks about the long-tailed keywords that belong to it. The prime post keyword is related to the preceeding post prime keyword and strengthens it. So if your first post was about SEO, then the next post might be about GOOGLE, and the one after that about SURFERS – all related subjects – all building keyword strength. And all to do with SEO, Site Design, and Keyword Coherence.
- Keyword Linking
Keyword Coherence is further strengthened by linking. To Maxinize your Site post about SEO, you would link the keyword GOOGLE to the next post (about Google), and in that post you would link your SEO keyword back to the previous post about SEO. This web of links that you create, each keyword linked back to it’s parent, and linked forward to it’s child [long-tail], is the internal component of “Keyword Juice” – it is the “internal linking”. The other element is “external linking”, where you link to other related websites; and they in turn link back to you. This is the process known as “Back-Linking“‘


CommentLuv Guarantees Premium Keyword Backlinks
Thursday, November 6th, 2008CommentLuv Guarantees Premium Keyword Backlinks
The reason why CommentLuv guarantees premium keyword backlinks is that this plugin seeks out your last post and uses the Post Title as the anchor text. Did you get that? It uses the POST TITLE as the ANCHOR TEXT
What keyword(s) best describe your post? Well that’s a no-brainer, if ever you heard one! You couldn’t get a better anchor than the title text, because naturally you used the main keyword(phrase) as the post title! You did, didn’t you?
This is a little WordPress plugin that works on comments so that whenever you leave a comment, it looks up your own last post and inserts a link to it that looks like this;
“Rhys´s last blog post..How To Hide Adsense From Social Traffic.
(See Andy’s CommentLuv site for how to implement this in Blogger, Etc.)
Page rank and authority are computed by Google using the number and quality of the back links to it. So a really major part of blog SEO is getting ‘quality’ back links. A back link from some blog with anchor text like ‘Rhys’s Blog’ does almost nothing for your post authority, but a backlink that echoes the blog keyword(phrase) is exactly what Googlebot looks for and uses to compute the value of the link. Get enough of them and your page rockets up to the No 1 in the SERPs for that keyword. Enter CommentLuv!
To get the best value from CommentLuv for your visiting commentators you must turn off NoFollow. This is a built in function of blogs that inserts a rel=”nofollow” code in every comment link. You need to hunt for the DoFollow plugin, install and activate it. Then your commentators will get the maximum benefit from their comment and link, and hopefully, will return to your blog in the future…… Yahoo and MSN Live ignore the nofollow code, but they hardly send you any traffic anyway, so it is important to set this up so your backlinks will count in the vital place – Google.
What I do is search for blogs with related subject matter that use CommentLuv, and if they have NoFollow switched off, I bookmark them and regularly visit there to comment. This helps the subject blog with building comment volume and traffic, and it helps me with really top quality back links to nourish that darn picky li’l Googlebot spider gadget. This process is called ‘Link Luv’ by Andy Bailey, the inventor of CommentLuv, and you can visit his site and discover a whole range of stats, etc, which are also available to users. (NB. To check if nofollow is switched on/off: Goto the View Menu and choose View Source. ( in FF highlight the comment link, right-click, and choose View Selection Source).
Need more info on this back link process? Consult the MMO Guru and check out this post on “It’s all in the back links“, also read this parallel post from Alex on unlimited link Love and you will be well on the road to understanding why CommentLuv guarantees premium keyword backlinks! and helps to Monetize Your Site. Find a great list of CommentLuv Blogs by Shanker Bakshi here
Yep, we do know about KeywordLuv too……
Andy has made this magic improvement where you can now CHOOSE which back-link is displayed – Good one Andy!
Attention Back-link Junkies!!!
All “Drive-by” generic comments that don’t add to the discussion will be ‘Zorfed’, so please don’t bother wasting your time and my time by posting meaningless fluff.
Tags: Andy Bailey, back link, Back-Link Junkies, backlink, CommentLuv, DoFollow, Google, Googlebot, keyphrase, Keywords, NoFollow, Page Rank, SEO, SERPS
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