1. How to optimize the article title so that it can be easily included by Baidu. The title of the article must have keywords, and the keywords must be prominent and can be crawled by Baidu spiders. The title of the article must be original and novel, and it cannot contain too important keywords. If the keyword in the title is long, then it is enough to appear once in the title. For example: www.2009fetion.cn Fetion 2009 client download The keywords in the title of this site should also appear 3-5 times in the article.
2. How to write the description of the article. The first thing to understand is that the descriptions collected by Baidu are different from those of Google. Baidu uses spiders to crawl the most searchable paragraph of the article and puts it under the website title as a description, while Google displays whatever description we intercept. In order to facilitate Baidu's crawling, the description must be long, and keywords that users may search for should be divided into several paragraphs in the description. If it is difficult to add long-tail keywords, you can separate the keywords and put them in. As long as the separated keywords are in the description and appear multiple times, they can be captured and combined by Baidu. However, the keywords cannot be piled up and must be naturally separated and added to the description.
3. It should be noted that the density of keywords is calculated based on the page. This is why when we write pseudo-original content, we must pay attention not to have too many main keywords of the website in the title and description. This is over-optimization.
4. To see whether a website is included well or not, you need to check whether the Baidu snapshot of the website is the latest. If so, then the inclusion of this website must be good. I think it would be better for our website, which has relatively new snapshots and good collections, to update it frequently.
5. When writing an article or pseudo-original work, in addition to paying attention to the keywords in the title and description, I wonder if some words that have nothing to do with the title and content of the article but have high traffic can also be put into the article. How about using it as another "keyword"? Because when we usually look for articles, we may actually bring up other information when searching for one piece of information. But I think such "keywords" should not appear too much, otherwise they will take away the position of the main word of the article.