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html5: tag strong for keywords avoiding dilution Will it help SEO to use <strong> tags just around a keyword while making a larger containing phrase bold using CSS?

I'd like to make keywords in the text more relevant for crawlers, and also to enhance some parts in the text to get an easy readability avoiding keywords dilution. I was thinking to do it this way:

<p>I'd like <span class="bold">to make <strong>keywords</strong> in the text more relevant for crawlers</span> and also to enhance some parts in the text to get an easy readability. I was thinking to do it this way</p>

<p>I'd like <span class="bold">to make <strong>keywords</strong> in the text more relevant for crawlers</span> and also to enhance some parts in the text to get an easy readability. I was thinking to do it this way</p>

p.s. the text in the span tag with bold class and the keyword in the strong tag will be displayed with the same style.

Do you think it's a wise solution for an ideal mix of a good readability and a good SEO? If it is, did I I write it correctly or do you suggest me tothat I modify it?

html5: tag strong for keywords avoiding dilution

I'd like to make keywords in the text more relevant for crawlers, and also to enhance some parts in the text to get an easy readability avoiding keywords dilution. I was thinking to do it this way:

<p>I'd like <span class="bold">to make <strong>keywords</strong> in the text more relevant for crawlers</span> and also to enhance some parts in the text to get an easy readability. I was thinking to do it this way</p>

p.s. the text in the span tag with bold class and the keyword in the strong tag will be displayed with the same style.

Do you think it's a wise solution for an ideal mix of a good readability and a good SEO? If it is, did I write it correctly or do you suggest me to modify it?

Will it help SEO to use <strong> tags just around a keyword while making a larger containing phrase bold using CSS?

I'd like to make keywords in the text more relevant for crawlers, and also to enhance some parts in the text to get an easy readability avoiding keywords dilution. I was thinking to do it this way:

<p>I'd like <span class="bold">to make <strong>keywords</strong> in the text more relevant for crawlers</span> and also to enhance some parts in the text to get an easy readability. I was thinking to do it this way</p>

p.s. the text in the span tag with bold class and the keyword in the strong tag will be displayed with the same style.

Do you think it's a wise solution for an ideal mix of a good readability and a good SEO? If it is, did I write it correctly or do you suggest that I modify it?

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html5: tag strong for keywords avoiding dilution

I'd like to make keywords in the text more relevant for crawlers, and also to enhance some parts in the text to get an easy readability avoiding keywords dilution. I was thinking to do it this way:

<p>I'd like <span class="bold">to make <strong>keywords</strong> in the text more relevant for crawlers</span> and also to enhance some parts in the text to get an easy readability. I was thinking to do it this way</p>

p.s. the text in the span tag with bold class and the keyword in the strong tag will be displayed with the same style.

Do you think it's a wise solution for an ideal mix of a good readability and a good SEO? If it is, did I write it correctly or do you suggest me to modify it?