Found By Accident - A New & Simple Article marketing Tip

by KenJ
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I posted an article to Ezinearticles 4 days ago and it has gone wild with views and click through rates.

I looked back on the article and I think I have worked out what I did right.

I did this quite by accident but I think it is repeatable. I will test it with some more article titles but for now here is the tip

The Title in my article had 3 low competition keywords in it. I hadn't planned this I just wrote what I thought was a good headline. I'm not going to reveal the specific headline but I will give you a similar one to give you the idea.

Lets say that you have 3 keywords with low competition

1. Learn to Play piano
2. Play piano chords
3. piano chords for beginners

Then you work them into a single headline

"Learn to play piano chords for beginners"

That's one headline with 3 keywords.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jared Alberghini
    That's quite slick kenj, your example shows the flow perfectly... Thanks!!!

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    Good stuff! Thanks.
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  • Profile picture of the author Steven Wagenheim
    Originally Posted by kenj View Post

    I posted an article to Ezinearticles 4 days ago and it has gone wild with views and click through rates.

    I looked back on the article and I think I have worked out what I did right.

    I did this quite by accident but I think it is repeatable. I will test it with some more article titles but for now here is the tip

    The Title in my article had 3 low competition keywords in it. I hadn't planned this I just wrote what I thought was a good headline. I'm not going to reveal the specific headline but I will give you a similar one to give you the idea.

    Lets say that you have 3 keywords with low competition

    1. Learn to Play piano
    2. Play piano chords
    3. piano chords for beginners

    Then you work them into a single headline

    "Learn to play piano chords for beginners"

    That's one headline with 3 keywords.

    This is something I do when I can, but it is extremely hard sometimes to
    find just the right keywords so that it doesn't sound forced and unnatural.

    Yes, if you can pull it off, this tactic is quite effective.
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    • Profile picture of the author axeray
      Practice makes perfect.
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      • Profile picture of the author sylviad
        Yes, I've used that technique myself. I've also used it when choosing a domain name. Not sure how well it works, though, but it does make a lot of sense when done with articles since Google can't differentiate when one keyword ends and another one starts.

        Consider, too, that you will also be eligible for each individual main keyword too, like piano.

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  • Profile picture of the author MisterMunch
    The idea is to stuff the headline with as many niche related words as naturally normal.

    Aditional tip. Say you write an article about loosing weigh.

    "Do you want to loose 5 pounds, 10 pounds or 15 pounds?"

    A sentence like that will in some cases give you seach results for all those searhes. (Someone might search: "how can i loose 15 pounds before my vacation")

    People have very spesific goals. They want to make a ceirtain amount of money in a certain period of time. They want to loose a certain number of pounds in a certain number of weeks. They want to learn how to do something in a certain number of minutes, hours, days or years.

    If you implement more options in your article or blogpost you will have more possibillities for those unintended search rankings.
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  • Profile picture of the author effektz
    This method does work. I use it when writing articles for my own blog (not article marketing), but write 2-3 titles, then merge them into a longer, better title and the results will be very worthwhile.
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  • Profile picture of the author quiescen
    This technique worked well for me as well. I posted an article titled "Free Christmas Sheet Music for Piano" and has gotten over 6000 clicks in less than 2 months!
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    • Profile picture of the author KenJ
      OK So you guys all know this Hmmmm

      Anything else I should know?
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  • Profile picture of the author BizBooks
    Sometimes the reverse is true too..


    "turn one article into three by splitting the headline into three subheadlines"

    also worthwhile
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