Quick article question

by Vulk
2 replies
So before I spend the rest of my night pounding on my keyword pumping out articles, I had a question to ask. For the sake of this thread let's say my niche is "brown boxes" and I own brownboxes,com. Is it acceptable to write articles on how boxes are made, what sizes they come in, etc etc, but at the same time keep mentioning my main keywords I'm trying to target and incorporating onpage seo. Why I ask? With my niche I can't really make 10 articles about the same thing..it does get dry after a couple of articles so I thought why not and make articles about the thing as a whole and not a sub-niche.

Kind of confusing question but hopefully someone can bare it out.
#article #question #quick
  • Profile picture of the author gskesavan
    As long as you are not keyword stuffing, it's fine. Try to gather more ideas. Have you checked ezinearticles or articlesbase? You will get a lot of ideas there.
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  • Profile picture of the author AmandaT
    That is generally how it works. Look for all different angles to target your keyword! For that example you would do things like "How brown paper boxes are made" and "What sizes brown paper boxes come in."
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