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How to Get Traffic by Writing Keyword Density Articles

November 18, 2008 by Joseph · Leave a Comment 

Providing good quality relevant content is one of the keys to getting traffic the Search Engines to notice you, and to share your site with their searching customers.  Conversely, if you want the search engines to share the traffic wealth, you better write interesting and compelling articles filled with relevant content.

Now, writing articles isn’t just about throwing some words together on the topic and putting a few paragraphs together.  In addition to having organized thoughts, you also need to focus on the keywords within the article and the density of those keywords within the article body.

If you want to learn how to write keyword density articles, let’s look at a couple points.  Articles that meet the density rules for keywords get better rankings on the search engine results pages and therefore, more visitors to the website containing the article. Read more


How to Write Keyword Density Articles

October 23, 2008 by Joseph · Leave a Comment 

Building strong traffic to your opportunity can be quite easy.  If you share good information that people are interested in, you will most likely find targeted prospects.  After all, people search for information they are most interested in - so writing good articles is an important element in getting qualified prospects from your traffic.

If you want to learn how to write keyword density articles, you’ve come to the right place. Articles that meet the density rules for keywords get better rankings on the search engine results pages and therefore, more visitors to the website containing the article.

It is not difficult to write keyword dense articles nor is it hard to learn how. There are simple rules to follow, largely based on the techniques for getting a great ranking in Google’s search engine. It is fortunate that most other search engines, while not usually as sophisticated as Google, are usually happy with the keyword articles written to these guidelines.

Keyword density optimized articles usually have a density rate of about 4% for the primary keyword. If you have more than 5% density, you will be penalized by the search engines. There are tools to help you learn what your keyword density is in any article. Textalyser is one example, but there are many, many others. Simply go to a search engine and search on the phrase “free keyword density checker” and you’ll find many results. Choose one that you like and use it to check the density of keywords so you know how to adjust articles for the best optimization.

A great keyword density technique is to use keyword variations. You should also realize that you can use the different words of a keyword phrase mixed with other words in between and still have it recognized by the search engines as a keyword phrase, provided it is identified as a keyword in your meta-tags.

With millions of pages on the Internet today, learning how to write keyword density articles can make all the difference in whether your website is a big hit or a total failure. Whether you market something or simply provide information along with the use of advertising to support your overhead, unless your content is written with keyword density in mind, no one will know how to find your articles.


Follow-Up: The Key to Your Sales Success!

September 21, 2008 by Joseph · Leave a Comment 

When it comes to making a sell using your autoresponder, follow up messages are very important.  Most website visitors won’t buy something on the first visit; it normally takes more than 6 or 7 visits before they decide to make a purchase.  To keep them interested and eventually make the sale, you’ll need to come up with some innovative yet captivating follow up messages.

When you start writing your message, you’ll need to come up with compelling headlines.  Compelling headlines will draw attention from readers, making them feel excited to read the rest of your message.  If you send a message with a shoddy headline, chances are that your readers will just glance over the email and not pay much attention to it at all.

You can also grab attention from your readers by sending them personalized messages with their names and other details.  There are several autoresponders that personalize messages through the insertion of codes.  When you send a message out, the code is replaced with the personal information of the subscriber.  When receiving the email, the reader will see his or her personal information instead of the code.

The first message that you send out is normally an introduction message. This message should be geared towards giving readers what to expect from your messages.  You can also mention information about your company and your products as well.  Your introduction message is very important, as it sets the pace for the messages that follow.

When you send out your second message, you should inform readers about your products and services.  Make sure that you explain what your products do and how your readers can benefit from using them.  Then, in the messages that follow, you should put added emphasis on your services and products.  You should be trying to convince readers that they simply must have your products and that your products are a cut above the rest. Read more


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