Content is King! What about Keywords?

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Creating content for my first blog. If I have keyword phrases that are very similar. eg. buy "Kwd" online, "Kwd online, online "Kwd" etc.
Can I create one article using all those Kwd's?
If so, would each Kwd be a sub heading or or just sprinkled through out?
or, should each Kwd have it's own article/content? if trying to "rank" for each keyword.
Your comment's will be much appreciated!
Thanks.
#content #keywords #king #rank
  • Profile picture of the author blitz20
    Either way but to build more pages within your site you can always create more articles as thats what I would do
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  • Profile picture of the author NicoleBeckett
    The goal is to make your keywords flow seamlessly through your content. If you can read an article (or a blog post, or sales copy) and spot the keywords sticking out like a sore thumb, the writer didn't do his job properly.

    How you decide to target those keywords is up to you. You could incorporate them all into all of your articles, or you could do 1 article per keyword. As long as the keywords flow naturally, you can split them up (or not split them up) anyway you want.
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  • Profile picture of the author Andyhenry
    Content is not king. You don't even need the content on your site to rank well for it.
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    nothing to see here.

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    • Profile picture of the author Glenno70
      Originally Posted by Andyhenry View Post

      Content is not king. You don't even need the content on your site to rank well for it.
      Hmmm... Interesting!!
      Like, I could have it on my WF Blog, Sqidoo, Hub page etc.:rolleyes:
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    • Profile picture of the author AlbertSmiths
      Originally Posted by Andyhenry View Post

      Content is not king. You don't even need the content on your site to rank well for it.
      According to me content is king. Without content we can't rank our website.
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  • Profile picture of the author GeoMasters
    Yea don't worry so much about keyword density. Focus more on seamless integration of keywords. Make it flow.
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  • Profile picture of the author Roan
    focus only on one keyword per article I'd say.
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    • Profile picture of the author Jarvis Edwards
      I would also recommend using just one keyword phrase per article. In addition, I think that using variations of that keyword phrase (synonyms) helps also.

      For instance, "largest bicycle in America" as a keyword phrase could be used along with "biggest bicycle in America" (sprinkled in) in the same article. This way, you are targeting more visitors by using different variations of the same keyword(s)...since everyone seems to search differently.
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  • Profile picture of the author timb98133
    It’s best to always write for people & not search engines. By writing naturally you’ll automatically include relevant related KW in your blog posts. This way you’ll rank well for hundreds of relevant/related keywords. Good luck!
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  • Profile picture of the author seobounty
    Write different articles focusing on the different keywords!
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  • Profile picture of the author fxstay
    content is king because it brings you target traffic
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