Friday, September 4, 2009

Keywords to Use to Write a Great Article

Here's a little trick I discovered and it's one of the reasons that I love ezinearticles. While you're viewing an article in the category appropriate for you to submit to, go to the list of most view articles below the main body of the article you're reading.

Open Notepad, save the file with a name like "Aweber keywords for articles.txt". Click on the first article in the list of most viewed articles over the last 90 days. In the body of the article, Right-click and then select "View Page Source". If you look a few lines down, you'll see that keywords that the author used to tag this article. Copy and paste those keywords in to Notepad.

Close the window with the page source. In your browser, go back to the list and get the keywords for the other articles in the "Most viewed" list and the "Most Published" list. Now when you look at these lists of keywords, you should see some keywords that are common to almost all of them. These are good keywords for you to use to tag your articles with. You should have 3-10 keywords that have been used in all of the most popular articles. Between this list and your list from your research at SEODigger and WordTracker, you now have several good keywords to use. Focus on these for your tags for the articles and for use in the headline and the body.

There is a term called "keyword density" which means what percentage of your article words are keywords. There are many different opinions on this, but you'll be safe with 2-3%. In clearer terms, if you have a 500 word article with a 2% keyword density, you'd use your keyword(s) 10 times throughout the article. You do want some keyword density, but make sure that it still reads well. Don't get so carried away that it sounds like rubbish.

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