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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: , , Australia.
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Hi Warriors... I'm keen to know if it's true that the old way of focusing on a specific keyword per article is now out of date as Google's new algorithm looks for related words not just a specific number of times a keyword appears in your article in regards to giving it higher ranking. Fact or Fiction? Or kind of right but there's more to etc... :-) Beaumont |
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Well yea google likes to take advantage of latent semantic indexing but that doesn't mean the "old way" has been thrown out. You should still optimize your articles for the proper keyword density, the only difference now is that instead of just focusing on optimizing for "make money" you'd want to optimize other keywords such as "earn money", "generating money" etc.
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