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Writing For Search Engines

August 26, 2007

Keeping these things in mind will help you to build a sitethe search engines will love.




FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
(Free-Press-Release.com) August 26, 2007 -- One of the most important steps to take to ensure that your site
is successful is to have a site that is well-loved by search
engines. This is actually fairly easy to doóbut also fairly easy
not to do. It is a known fact that well-placed keywords and
keyword phrases on a piece of content will attract search engine
spiders. It is also a well-known fact that keyword
stuffing using keywords way too much will repel spiders and stop
them from putting your site on a search engine.

So what is the delicate balance of having just the right amount
of keywords and keyword phrases? How do you achieve it? How do
you make sure you arenít overusing keywords? In this newsletter,
we will go over all of the above to help make your site keyword
optimized.

How do I write content that the search engines love?

The easy answer is to make sure your content has several
keywords. But how is this done in a natural way so not as to
hurt your traffic from actual human beings? Well, it all comes
down to naturally putting keywords into your content. Weíll

briefly go over this process.

#1: Sit down and decide what your content will be about

If your site is all about sports, figure out what kinds of
sports content youíll put on there. Maybe youíll write about
basketball or golf or football or any other sport. Or if youíre
running a music site, you could write content about a particular
style of music or band/artist. The point is, make sure that
whatever content you write is relevant to your site.

#2: Make a list of keywords that are relevant to your content

But try to narrow your list down to 2 or 3 keywords. The first
keyword should be a primary keyword(used at least 10 times in a
500 word document) and the other one or two should be secondary
keywords(used a few times each in a 500 word document).

#3: Begin writing the content.

As you write each sentence, try to think about where the primary
and secondary keywords might fit in. Wherever it seems natural,
use the keywords. However, you should never try to make them fit
where they don't fit. If it looks unnatural, don't use them.

Success,
Mack

http://make-crazy-money.eoltt.com


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