HELP! STUCK & Need Help Using Keywords w PLR Content

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Hello All,


(I apologize in advance if this is not the right forum to post in and Mods please move if not)

I need help with figuring out the best way to utilize my niche keywords with my plr articles and I hope someone on here can point me in the right direction.

First Off: I do not intent to use these keywords for ppc or (deliberate) seo to promote my site and/or offers. I'm focusing on intense content syndication for traffic thus foregoing ranking and competition strategies.

With that being said...

Google now has the 'Ad Group' feature on it's kwt and I really like it. My dilemma is that all the words in the suggested groups are relevant and I want to utilize them all!

Pretty much all of the kw are relevant and targeted and I'd hate to leave one un-touched...leaving possible money on the table. But how can I effectively utilize the following (for example purposes only):

Hemorrhoid home treatment
hemorrhoids home treatment
home treatment for hemorrhoids
hemorrhoids treatment at home
home hemorrhoid treatment
hemroid home treatment
...and so on...

They're so many of them that are similar yet different enough. These can all be considered "money" keywords if I wanted to direct this traffic to an offer. (which in my case I would)

I understand keyword research but this is where I often get stuck - trying to choose the best and wanting to use all. Since I'm not worried about ranking and competition I could, theoretically, just go down the list and use a keyword for an article and syndicate that content.

If I chose to go that route, would I re-write or spin the article for each word? If so, then that poses the question of: how many times can I re-write or spin it before it's unreadable and/or is not unique (enough)?

Any and all help and advice is welcomed and thanks in advance.
#content #keywords #plr #stuck
  • Profile picture of the author awj888
    well not sure exactly if this will help, but from an SEO point of view:
    pick the keyword with the most monthly exact search from the list,
    build your content around that (using the main keyword as well as the others as LSI-longtail)
    build links using all the variations,

    rank for all of them.

    From a PLR side I wouldnt want to publish PLR articles on any site now just because some many people are going to be using them and you will get slapped for duplicate content issues, if you can rewrite them the best of your ability and take the time to make them really yours. then yes content syndication can happen, but the one thing you dont want to do is make a seperate article for each word - rather one great article which can be used for all of them.
    a great way to rank for lots of keywords used to be writing specific article for each and ever word variation - now this is causing problems so stay away from it!
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    • Profile picture of the author jaegirl75
      Originally Posted by awj888 View Post

      well not sure exactly if this will help, but from an SEO point of view:
      pick the keyword with the most monthly exact search from the list,
      build your content around that (using the main keyword as well as the others as LSI-longtail)
      build links using all the variations,

      rank for all of them.

      From a PLR side I wouldnt want to publish PLR articles on any site now just because some many people are going to be using them and you will get slapped for duplicate content issues, if you can rewrite them the best of your ability and take the time to make them really yours. then yes content syndication can happen, but the one thing you dont want to do is make a seperate article for each word - rather one great article which can be used for all of them.
      a great way to rank for lots of keywords used to be writing specific article for each and ever word variation - now this is causing problems so stay away from it!
      Thank you, Alexander for your help. This does make sense. I will take it into consideration when I'm creating my content. Have a great day!
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