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| Advanced Warrior Join Date: Dec 2008
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I just bought it! Also, I wanna create hubpages with it. What was the SEO tips in hub/articles marketing again? You're supposed to put your keyword in the first and last paragraph, something like that? |
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| Active Warrior Join Date: Sep 2009
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if you use it for hubpages and articles, just look for keywords that have <10000 exact phrase count , and a search volume above 900 - 1000. this way you know that your article will have some traffic to it.
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| AdSense Crazy Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: London, United Kingdom & one day Dubai (UAE)
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Search Volume > 1,000 Exact Phrase Count < 20,000 Soc Value < 10 This shoudl be pretty good. If you have a lot of keywords to choose from, I'd go even tighter than that and reduce my exact phrase count down to 10,000 as mentioend by darkblue! Dont spam your keywords, just write your articles naturally and fit them in where you see fit, although it is a good idea to put it in the first and last paragraph as well as in the middle somewhere. Try and incorporate latent semantic indexing. Oh and add a picture in there as well near your keyphrase for Google image optimsisation! Good luck |
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| Senior Warrior Member War Room Member Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: London
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Exact Phrase Count doesn't mean anything. Your true competition is the top 10 WITHOUT quotes. Use MNF with SeoQuake... 1. Run MNF, sort out your greens etc 2. Now take the greens and manually search that keyword/phrase in Google and decide whether you can beat any of the competition. |
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| Active Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: All around the world!
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hey micheal if you see the sites like about.com and wikihow... do you still persue that niche/kw? Quote:
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One of my keywords has the main brand website at number1, but I'm listed number 2 and I still get a healthy amount of visits per day. | |
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If you left click on the keyword in MNF, a list of actions comes up. One of those is "Google Search". Just mouse up to that and click on it, and it will search it google for you so you can look at the comp. I know, not much, but it saves a few keystrokes/mouse moves | |
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