@knowjAug 07.2007 — #I am not felgall but i do know the answer.
Think about it logically you are adding content to your site if your blogs contain content on the keywords you want to show for your website contains more valued content for them keywords which will increase your page rank.
@WebJoelAug 31.2007 — #...contain content on the keywords you want to show for your website contains more valued content for them keywords which will increase your page rank.[/QUOTE] If your keyword-count exceeds 10% of the total content by word-couont volume, it is considered 'stuffing' which is an attempt at artificially boosting your ratings... Google is somewhat aware of this tactic and penalizes for it. A good 'keyword' should be included in every instance of any "<h>" tag. this is a valuable way of getting useful content organized, and spider/'bots read "<h>"-tags.
Stick to good content, and links with 'meaningful text'... not "click here" to visit Joe's Hardware Store... If the link goes to Joe's Hardware Store, make the link say:[CODE]<a href="www.joes.com">[B]Joe's Hardware Store[/B]</a>[/CODE] This makes the text "Joe's Hardware Store" index-able. "Click here" is non-semantic.. it 'means nothing' to a spider/'bot.