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jeremy SEO Green Belt
Joined: 18 May 2006 Posts: 142
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Posted: Sun Jul 23, 2006 9:00 pm Post subject: LSI and creating articles |
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I went through all the videos on themezoom,
and I understand the process.
When we get to the point where we have our
list of priority 1 topics to create articles on we are told
to hand them off to the ghost writers.
Maybe this will be explained in the Master Plan,
but I'll ask anyway.
Let's say our priority one keyword is 'skydiving history'
Shouldn't we also choose a secondary keyword plus
also search engine friendly synonyms to include in
the article.
How many unique SE friendly synonyms should be chosen
for a 250 to 300 word article or larger.
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Charles Heflin Administrator
Joined: 16 May 2006 Posts: 337
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Posted: Mon Jul 24, 2006 6:52 am Post subject: Re: LSI and creating articles |
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| jeremy wrote: | I went through all the videos on themezoom,
and I understand the process.
When we get to the point where we have our
list of priority 1 topics to create articles on we are told
to hand them off to the ghost writers.
Maybe this will be explained in the Master Plan,
but I'll ask anyway.
Let's say our priority one keyword is 'skydiving history'
Shouldn't we also choose a secondary keyword plus
also search engine friendly synonyms to include in
the article.
How many unique SE friendly synonyms should be chosen
for a 250 to 300 word article or larger.
Jeremy |
Yes... your articles should include search engine proven synonyms based on the "target keyword" of your article. There is no set number of synonyms to include in an article you just need to make sure that the article flows naturally without coming across like you're insane.
This tutorial may help:
http://www.seo2020.com/seo-articles/advanced-keyword-research.html
Charles |
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