George_Calfas
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Mike is correct, the more times your site list the word Zambrano the higher it will show up for search engines. So in your text page I would write some blurbs and always say Zambrano, not he or him.
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I'm going to disagree here with that George. Google's most recent assumed algorithm can view that as keyword spamming. Google will pick up Zambrano with one mention, but the rest of the content should follow a standard search string. Can you mention his name more than once? Of course, but don't force it. Those damn googlebots are tricky little bastards.George_Calfas said:Mike is correct, the more times your site list the word Zambrano the higher it will show up for search engines. So in your text page I would write some blurbs and always say Zambrano, not he or him.
200lbhockeyplayer said:I'm going to disagree here with that George. Google's most recent assumed algorithm can view that as keyword spamming. Google will pick up Zambrano with one mention, but the rest of the content should follow a standard search string. Can you mention his name more than once? Of course, but don't force it. Those damn googlebots are tricky little bastards.George_Calfas said:Mike is correct, the more times your site list the word Zambrano the higher it will show up for search engines. So in your text page I would write some blurbs and always say Zambrano, not he or him.
Of course, the code of your site is key as well. H1 tags should be used, and write those with keywords and key phrases in mind. Keep them short, no longer than a sentence and then follow the H1 with related info.
All in all, constant tweaking will be needed an it won't change overnight. Think two months.