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Feb 09 2009

Get more Traffic with Keywords

Published by leighdu at 12:10 am under Work at Home / Make Money Online Edit This

As technology advances, more and more people are turning to the internet for information. Businesses are literally in a rat race to get their information out there and seen before their competition. Gone are the days when one can just simply type in a standard bit of information and watch the traffic pour in like rain. Information seekers normally type in specific keywords as to what they are they looking for into major search engines, thus potentially pulling up keyword enriched articles that will lead the reader to a particular site. On-line writing is an entirely different ballgame when it comes to writing articles. Targeting specific keywords is a must for a website that wants to drive in traffic, or a writer who wants their article to be read. There are crucial points to consider when writing keyword articles, but when they are all combined together, the success rate of the article more than doubles.

First and foremost, keywords must be chosen carefully. Whether it is a single word or a phrase, keywords are the key to having your website get hits. For example, an article on video games should have the words “Video Games” appear in the article, especially the title. However, if you use specific target keywords along with “Video Games”, such as ” Nintendo Video Games”, your article will attract a bigger audience. Be careful not to force chosen keywords into an article. This particular mistake can can quickly disinterest a reader. A good rule of thumb is to use your keyword or keywords in your title, your first sentence, then no sooner than 200 words after. You should also carefully sprinkle the the keywords throughout the article.

Another important factor in article writing is to keep it simple. In other words, keep the paragraphs short. Reading on-line is quite different than reading a book. On-line readers tend to have a shorter attention span as opposed to reading off-line material. Also, long paragraphs tend to be more difficult to read. You are not writing a novel. Simply keep paragraphs as short as possible, while also maintaining an informative article.

Grammar is extremely important. No one wants to read an article with run ons, misspelled words, and wrong punctuation. Even if you think you have done a top notch job, it is never a bad idea to run through a spell check, and read your article over again.

Stay in charge of your topic. A keyword article should of course be informative, but a writer should always take an authoritative role as well. People are looking for someone who knows that truly knows their subject. Many readers are looking for a solution to a particular problem. You want your article be their solution. Research more if you must, but take the leading in your article.

Finally, there is the resource box. This is your chance to shine. Typically written at the end of an article, the resource box gives readers a chance to know more about you, the author. A URL referring readers back to a homepage should be placed here. This is also a place to give a mini biography and do a bit of shameless self promotion.

As major search engines such as Google and Yahoo continue to grow, they also continue to become smarter. Google for example, scans the particular keyword in an article, and the more times the keywords are found, the more likely your article will show up. However, do not abuse the keywords. Keywords are your friend, and with the right article, they can become a friend that you will never want to give up. Just remember to keep your paragraphs short and your grammar impeccable, all the while maintaining a leadership role throughout the entire article, and hits will come in the abundance.

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One Response to “Get more Traffic with Keywords”

  1. milyjohnsonon 25 Feb 2009 at 8:45 pm edit this

    Great advice! I agree that having the right keywords and when to use them in your blogs/articles will help you build more traffic.

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