It is a well known fact that writing, distributing and posting
articles to various location on the web is an extremely
effective way to generate targeted traffic and establish
yourself as an experienced marketer in your field. Unique
articles that help solve the reader's problems, assists the
reader in advancing their marketing acumen, or otherwise
generally inform tend to stay posted on many web sites
throughout the Internet and usually generate targeted traffic
for the writer.
In order to further maximize the benefits of writing and posting
unique articles, it makes good business sense to optimize the
articles so the search engines list the URL's associated with
those articles on search engine results pages (SERP's). Ideally,
you'd like to see your article URL on the 1st page of the SERP's
so you can capitalize on the free and targeted traffic from
these listings.
So, what type of strategy can be utilized to optimize your
articles for the search engines?
There's quite a few different ways but here are some tactics
that you may want to use:
Article optimization tactic 1: Choose keywords that complement
your USP and name your article page accordingly.
When choosing keywords that will be the central theme of your
article, it is necessary to define what your article will be
about, who the information in the article will benefit, and how
it will tie into your USP before choosing your keywords. After
you've thought through this, then come up with a list of
keywords that will be suitable as the central them of the
article.
Next, decide which keywords you will center your article around
based on the number of searches that keyword gets per day and by
assessing how much competition there is for that keyword phrase.
Once you have chosen your keyword phrase for the article, name
your page.
Example: If 'green widgets' is the keyword you wish to base your
article on, you may want to name your web page 'greenwdgets.htm'
or 'greenwdgets.html' or 'greenwdgets.shtml'.
Article optimization tactic 2: Utilize keyword in the title tag.
Utilize your keywords that you've chosen for your article in the
title tag of the web page.
Example: <title>Green Widgets | The best green widgets
available< itle>
Article optimization tactic 3: Utilize keyword in headline tags.
Using keywords in headline tags will increase rankings of your
web pages.
Ideally you would use the keywords as the headline, but usually
this doesn't look natural.
Keep the h tags before and after the entire headline.
Example:<h5>Green widgets: We have the most affordable and
powerful green widget available anywhere, guaranteed!</h5>
Article optimization tactic 4: Utilize keywords in the 1st
sentence of the initial paragraph.
This an easily be accomplished and still make the paragraph read
well and in a natural sounding tone if read back. Remember that
you want your reader to feel like they are being talked with not
"at" and you want your reader to not realize that your placement
of your keyword phrases might be planned.
Article optimization tactic 5: Utilize keywords in text with
appropriate keyword density.
After you write your article, you can easily edit to try to
obtain the best keyword density for the search engines you'd
like to target.
Google's optimum keyword density is between 1.5% to 2.5% keyword
density at the time of this writing.
Once you have the article written you can use GoRank's keyword
optimization tool (http://www.gorank.com/seotools/) to check
what the keyword density is of the text of the article so you
can edit accordingly.
Remember, you don't want to 'stuff' the page with your chosen
and targeted keyword phrase but you do want to make sure that
you utilize your keywords when you can up to the required amount
for the desired keyword density.
Article optimization tactic 6: Bold or italicize keywords in
text.
When bolding and italicizing your keywords in your articles, it
isn't necessary to bold and/or italicize every keyword phrase.
When the reader comes across bolded and italicized words they
add emphasis to the text at the time they read those words. So
you should use your best judgment as to what looks right and
'reads' right when you edit your article.
One key item to remember to write naturally so you get your
message across in a human manner.
You want the reader to click to your link at the end or in the
body of the article and the more human and conversational your
article comes across, the more likely that the reader will
travel to the URL you'd like them to see. Some marketers write
their articles without search engine optimization in mind and
then go back and edit them for the search engines.
After your article is optimized, do all you can to get it posted
to other web sites so the number of relevant links pointing to
that article is heightened. If you get your article posted to
some of the heavier web sites that post articles and have the
correct categories where your article will fit, the faster your
article URL will get indexed by the search engines.
Be humble, work hard, work smart.
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