Last time you learned how to include your keywords in your article at a keyword density rate of about 1% to 3%. However, here’s the thing: the search engines want more from you. You see, it didn’t take long for spammers to figure out that all they had to...
Last time you learned how to find and choose longtail keywords, which are words that tend to have fewer searches, but also less competition so that you can rank well for them in the search engines. This is particularly important when you’re not doing any other...
In my last piece we discussed the fourth main purpose of your article, which is to build back-links for your web pages. This time (and in two following articles) we’ll talk about how to create SEO’ed (search engine optimized) content. This tactic takes...
Wow. It’s been over a week since my last post. This little business of mine is starting to keep me a little busy. Which is, of course, a good thing.Anyway, back to my Article Marketing series (previous posts here, here and here). Here’s the next...
In an earlier post I said that your article will probably serve one of five purposes: 1. Establish you as an expert. 2. Build your list. 3. Sell products directly. 4. Building backlinks. 5. Draw in traffic from the search engines. Today we’ll look at point...