Keyword implementation and Article Marketing

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Hi guys, asking my questions here served me very well AND THANK YOU TONS FOR IT. I again need your advice on a question I have.

I've decided on a certain niche and have done a keyword research and found 28 feasible keywords all based on a certain subsection of that niche, but still with variations (for example let's say the product is an acne cure program, the keywords deal with similar stuff like blackheads, pimples, zits etc.)

Now I'd like to proceed with article writing, but I'm not sure on how to implement those keywords on those articles.

Since I'm going to write a lot of articles, should I base each article on only one of those keywords? Won't it do good to add in other "neighboring" keywords to those articles?

Thanks a lot in advance.
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  • Profile picture of the author yves
    Hi,

    From what I've learned, and it works well in the serps, is just concentrate on one keyword per article. If it fits to add a few others in then fine but don't try to shoe-horn them in. So you will be writing 28 articles around your individual keywords.

    All the best
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  • Profile picture of the author annihilator
    That's what I was thinking, thanks.

    Oh, another question:

    If I subscribe to a backlinking service, should I backlink to ezinearticles, or my website?
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  • Profile picture of the author yves
    No prob,

    Em, well you could do both to give the articles a push up the ranks as well as your site. I'm not the best to answer this because I am not currently subscribing to a backlinking service. But I think giving link juice to all your work is all effectve.
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  • Profile picture of the author Melanie Crouse
    I would do both, if you can. Backlinking to your site is essential, backlinking to youe articles is a good idea, if you can.
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  • Profile picture of the author Lindsay Brynn
    I would concentrate on just one keyword at a time. You might mention the others during your article. But the trick is figuring out a way to use the keyword but still keep your article informative and natural.
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  • Profile picture of the author annihilator
    Thanks everyone, then my primary backlinking objective is my site.

    One last question. I generally see recommendations of sending articles via 2 hour intervals. Since I'm new to IM, I'm just a basic member of EZA. Since it takes about a week for basic members' articles to get approved, does it really matter if I submit my articles in those intervals mentioned ?
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    • Profile picture of the author DeePower
      Use one keyword phrase in the title of the article, in the first paragraph and last paragraph of the article. Link the keyword phrase to your site or blog in the author bio.

      Articlemarketer.com is a paid article distribution service you could use until you get to the platinum level of ezinearticles.com Make sure you use the same author name on both. Ezinearticles.com won't accept the article if it finds it under another name elsewhere.

      Dee
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  • Profile picture of the author gundammeister
    Ezines would allow you to choose the keywords to submit your articles for. Backlink to your articles to raise the ranking on google first
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  • Profile picture of the author anuj291
    welll start with the best keywords... see adword traffic to that keyword.. as it will show you how many ppl think that its relevant...
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  • Profile picture of the author Guitarnut
    I always concentrate on one keyword. I use it in the title, first and last paragraphs and most of the time somewhere in the middle. I've never ran into a problem with that method.

    I also use back links on both the articles and my site.

    Do some testing and see what works best for you. Hope that helps.
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