How to Write Effective Keyword Articles
Saturday, 09.01.2007, 08:36am (GMT)
Copywriting is an excellent way to make some extra income, and it can
be very lucrative if you become proficient at it. One way to put your
skills to work is to learn how to write keyword articles or
keyword-optimized articles to publish on the Internet. It's also a
useful skill to use in promoting your own websites.
When writing keyword articles, the most important thing to keep in mind
is that the articles must be interesting to the target reader. They
must also be filled with relevant content that is valuable to readers,
or they will quickly click away and go somewhere else for their
information. As a starting point, therefore, you should always keep
your audience top of mind when writing keyword articles – and this is
true of all copywriting. Do your research on the chosen subject matter
before you start to write, and gear your words to what readers want.
The search engines, like Google and Yahoo, obviously feature
prominently when it comes to keyword optimization for your articles.
When considering the keywords to use, always remember this rule: never
litter your copy with so many keywords that the article is unreadable.
Try to use enough to make the piece keyword relevant, but don't make it
so dense with certain phrases that no one wants to read it. After all,
it's no good someone finding your article on the Internet because it's
thick with search terms – and then thinking it's complete rubbish. This
will harm you or your client's credibility.
Before you put fingertips to keyboard, do the appropriate keyword
research for your articles. Google has a great keyword research tool
that shows you how many people are searching for certain terms, and
suggests other phrases related to your keywords too. Remember that
multiple keywords are often more effective than single ones – for
example, 'web copywriting' is better than just 'copywriting'.
When you come to actually write your article, choose one main and two
secondary keywords. It's then important to include your primary
keywords or phrases in the title. For example, if your primary keywords
are 'timeshare investing', then make sure these exact words appear in
the title - not just the word 'timeshare'. Also ensure that your main
keyword is repeated in the very first sentence of your article.
Keyword positioning is very important in order to attract a high
relevance score from the search engines. Indeed, it helps to include
your primary keywords as much as possible within the first 100 words of
the article, (bearing in mind readability), and then spread these and
your secondary terms quite sparingly throughout the rest of the copy.
On this note, it's also good practice to make sure the last 100 words
of the article contain your primary keywords at least twice.
It's crucial you find ways to use keywords in your articles in a
natural way, and don't just include them in every single sentence – or
the articles will read strangely. Don't just toss in the keywords or
phrases wherever they seem to fit, because the search engines will flag
this as 'spammy' content - which is not good for you or your client's
rankings.
In general, keyword articles should be heavy with keywords at the
beginning and the end, but much lighter in the middle. You can easily
judge what is the correct usage by simply including your keywords twice
within a span of 100 words in key places – and only once per hundred in
the main body of the text. If you read through your article once it's
finished and you're using keywords more than this, then you could be
overdoing it. However, get the mix right and include a link to you or
your client's website in the contact box at the base of the article,
and the search engines will love your work.
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