Research Keywords before Typing Away
Keyword research beforehand is a good practice for anyone before doing anything else for posting. One thing that is important today is to be aware what people are looking for in relation with your topic or post. Remember, all your efforts may go to waste if you do not identify which specific keyword to use. There are many people who write well but if you have no idea on what word/s to use, you are losing the proper reader count that can make or break your gamble on being among the webs best authors today.
Don’t also forget that content needs the essence of keyword research. It is easy to put content but without relevance, there is no sense in maximizing the opportunities that websites were originally meant for. Keywords researched do not have to be repeated forever. Following the proper keyword density depending on the article length is enough to entice people to read sensible posts and content.
(Source) Let me break it down for you. If one tool says that there are 1246 searches a month for a particular keyword, that doesn’t mean you can say that during the past month the entire World Wide Web had 1246 searches.
What this figure means is that in this particular chunk or sample of data, that keyword was found 1246 times. The only time we could ever be sure that there were 1246 would be if the sample was every single search engine on the Internet and included 100% of their search volume. No tool does this - not even close.
Lastly, keyword optimization does not mean you have to repeat keywords researched over and over again. Remember, content and sense still count. Everyone needs attention but if once the attention is gained and there is no sense in what you composed, you may end up revising and revising this article which makes it a double whammy!
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December 14th, 2007 at 3:47 pm
I highly agree. I try to focus on long tail keywords and keywords that I would use in my search. Although sometimes they don’t bring in tons of traffic, it is very targeted. Another way I find long tail keywords is through a software program called Keywords Analyzer. I found this site that offers many free keyword research tools and services. Thought it be be useful. http://www.keyword-research-service-reviews.com