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Using Keywords: Effective Writing

One of the most basic but difficult writing tasks is writing with keywords in mind. The writer will be using these keywords over and over again, so his or her first task becomes to pick the keywords. There are several criteria which websites can use to pick keywords.

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What are Keywords?

Keywords are the words and phrases that describe a page. Keywords are also the words that search engine users to find the pages they want. Search engines, in essence, retrieve information related to the user’s keyword based on the keywords in web pages. If a user types the words “digital camera” into a search engine, he or she will get a long list of websites that contain the keywords “digital camera” somewhere in their pages.

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Mixing Up Your Back Link Anchor Text

SEO is not easy and many times it really can be confusing. There are many articles on search engine optimization out there that talk about how important it is to get back links pointing to your site with your keywords in them. This is very important, but can also become a handicap to your site if you do not know how to do this correctly.

What is a Key Word?

A keyword is simply a single word or a short phrase that is relevant to your web site or blog that you are trying to promote. If you are running a web hosting site and are looking for keywords you may come up with terms like: website hosting, shared hosting, cheap hosting accounts and so on.

Spread Out Your Keywords

Many people here are already aware of what keyword density is. If you are not it is a simple metric to measure how many times you keyword shows on a page in relation to every other word on the page. If you have 2 words on one page and your keyword is one of them, then your keyword density will be 50%.

Google Keyword Tool (seo fiendly)

There are a million web tools out there to find relevance of your keywords or to check for similar keywords like in a brainstorming session. However there is only one google and after all if you are doing all the search engine optimization that you can to get listed on google, why not go straight to the horses mouth?