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keyword optimized ?
I'm sorry, I am a newbie (to this site and the internet) and the question I have probably has real simple answer.
I was hoping someone could tell me what "keyword optimized " means when in the description for "requested articles"?
Thank you so much for your time.
I was hoping someone could tell me what "keyword optimized " means when in the description for "requested articles"?
Thank you so much for your time.
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Yes... Many webmasters want articles that focus on keywords. If your site is about "website content", your going to want to focus on those words for search engines.
Once you get the rankings you want for those words, you can move on to other words. The idea behind this is, if you have an article on your site that has many keywords on "credit card debt" your site has a better chance in search engines to be higher up when searching for those words.
Of course it takes a lot more then just a finely tuned article, but a well written article can help big time.
Once you get the rankings you want for those words, you can move on to other words. The idea behind this is, if you have an article on your site that has many keywords on "credit card debt" your site has a better chance in search engines to be higher up when searching for those words.
Of course it takes a lot more then just a finely tuned article, but a well written article can help big time.
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I understand what you mean by Keywords when an Advanced Search is performed to find a written article.
But, how do we enter this info to make sure it is earmarked for an Advanced search?
Out of curiosity, I did an advanced Search on one of my articles by accessing Gardening and my author's name, and nothing came up. I understand this is under the main category, but do "those who acquire" the articles know this?
Do we enter these Keywords under the Recommended Subcategory Box when we submit the article???
Thanks for your help.
But, how do we enter this info to make sure it is earmarked for an Advanced search?
Out of curiosity, I did an advanced Search on one of my articles by accessing Gardening and my author's name, and nothing came up. I understand this is under the main category, but do "those who acquire" the articles know this?
Do we enter these Keywords under the Recommended Subcategory Box when we submit the article???
Thanks for your help.
Keywords
I never did get a reply as to how to determine keywords.
I wrote an article that goes into the Music category, but keywords would also be: singer, lyricist, performer, rock and roll.
Do I put this at the top of the article itself as a header along with author/title/word count?
Or is do you advise putting these keywords into the subcategory box?
Thanks so much
DJLedford
I wrote an article that goes into the Music category, but keywords would also be: singer, lyricist, performer, rock and roll.
Do I put this at the top of the article itself as a header along with author/title/word count?
Or is do you advise putting these keywords into the subcategory box?
Thanks so much
DJLedford
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Re: Keywords
Well, typically when writing keyword-oriented articles your goal is to focus on one to three words or sequences of words. These words are determined ahead of time and optimized throughout the article, you don't pick and choose them after you write the article. The whole focus of these articles is to give specific content on specific keywords, nothing more and nothing less.djledford wrote:I never did get a reply as to how to determine keywords.
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