Improving Keyword Density: Replace Text with Images (continued)
Step 2: Convert the Text into an Image.
Let’s say you’ve identified a paragraph
on the page with 20 words – and no Keywords. First you'll
need to take a screen shot of the paragraph in order to turn
it into an image.To do that just press
and hold the control key (windows) and then look for the "PrtSc"
(print screen) button on your keyboard. It should be in the
top right hand corner of the keyboard. Hold both of these
buttons down at the same time and your computer will take
a snapshot of your entire computer screen.
Next you'll need to open your image editor
and select 'new file'. Click cntrl +V to paste the image into
the image editor. Now select the crop tool and crop everything
out so the only thing left is the paragraph in question. You
now have a “picture”
of the paragraph . Simply output it (save it) as a .gif or .jpeg
file.
3. Replace your old “Text” paragraph
with your new “Image” paragraph
Go back to webpage you are optimizing
and replace the text paragraph with the “image”
paragraph you’ve just created. Simply delete the old
paragraph and paste the new image in its place. To
the reader your webpage looks exactly the same. To the search
engines, the page now contains 20 less total words – the
image paragraph’s words are not “counted“.
Your Keyword Density of the page is now 6 (keywords)/ 80(total
words) = 7.5 %. Depending on the
keywords you are optimizing for, this small 1.5% difference
can make the difference of being on page one or page ten.
It's well worth the one time effort!
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