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Originally Posted by forumer
Yeaa, John Chow is the most famous person in Blogger world my fren. Anyway, did you ever check your blog at Google page rank?? You blog rank is at what number now??
I wanna ask you, is it ok if we put those niche keywords at our blog, example like "money making" even our blog is not money making?? How about put many words at our blog about those keywords and we make them invisible, did you ever did that my fren?? Or how we gonna put good keywords at our blog?

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Hi former,
Last time I checked my blog's page rank, it was PR3 and moving up to PR6 (I used a service to determine what my next
PR would be).... I don't know if it is still PR3 or now is PR6.... I have to reinstall google's tool bar to easily check it again. Anyway, it's been a long time since I last blogged due to being busy in the "outside world", but I'm back now!
About using keywords that aren't relevant to your website's content: DON'T DO IT! Search engines don't like that, and you will risk your blog getting banned. You can find a strong keyword that somehow has a little bit something to do with your blog's topic, and use it once in a while, but don't overuse it. The most important thing is you use the right keywords. You can't just go with "money making" like that. This is a very competitive keyword, and if you target it alone without others, you will have a very difficult time to get top position in google or other search engines. There are companies out there that get you beat and will continue to get you beat in this keyword, (unless you have loads of cash that is!).
The right way is to perform a keyword research, and find keywords with high KEI factor. This means keywords that people search for a good number of times daily, AND at the same time, not many sites use them. This way your blog will appear easily in the search results, which usually consist of only 6-20 pages for these keywords, unlike other 100+ result pages. Get the idea?
I use a very handy software that does all the work for me. It is running right now, getting me more good keywords
As for making keywords invisible, I don't advise it either. Search engines aren't fool these days, and will bann you if they found out you are doing so. UNLESS........ hehehe you do it the right way. The right way is called "cloaking", and you need to do professional cloaking using a cloaking software. This is the easy way to get you loads of search engine traffic, but it is a black hat technique. Meaning that if search engines found out about you (if done professionally, they won't find out!) they will bann you and maybe even your host will bann your membership. I am not using any of the above in my blog, because I have adsense which brings me good money, and I don't want to risk getting my adsense account shut because I cloaked a blog that has my adsense showing.