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I was reading a discussion on keyword research and adwords campaigns and I recall someone mentioning that targeting wide or broad keywords was a good thing as opposed to targeting deep keywords. Would the same rule be said for article marketing or SEO for article marketing? I was told that long tail keywords were the way to target good keyword niches.
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Long tail keywords are easier to rank for, that's why people like them. It's easier to rank for "cheap mortgages montreal quebec" than "mortgages" Simply write a keyword rich article that targets a long tail keyword. Put it on web-sites that get a lot of google love like squidoo, hub pages, ezinearticles etc and you should see your article rank. The monetization is up to you, hope this helps |
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the best way is to broaden your keywords.. but still has to be connected to your topic..the more keywords you can come up, the better..
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