5 Tips to Safely Steer Clear of Poor Keyword Usage and Keyword Abuse Increasing the volume of pre-qualified traffic to your blog or website and building credibility can't be done overnight. And when you're strapped for time, you want the easiest method to get the job done fast. Some recommended methods may look easy and claim big results. The reality is many of these quick and easy methods may be sabotaging your efforts. One such method: Throwing keywords aimlessly at content. In the second edition of our Common Article Writing Roadblocks video series, discover the top 5 roadblocks associated with poor keyword usage and keyword abuse! Downloadable Versions: Quick Recap of the Poor Keyword Usage and Keyword Abuse Roadblocks! 1. Stuffing Keywords Limit yourself to 2 keywords or keyword phrases for every 100 words. 2. Bolded Keywords Save bolded keywords for headers or when it's stylistically correct to emphasize. 3. Excessive Keywords Ensure your keywords provide informative value and are relevant to your article topic. 4. Misspelled/Grammatically Incorrect Keywords Write content naturally and proofread your articles thoroughly. 5. Variations of Keywords Focus on writing for your readers and avoid adding dashes, commas, or spaces to keyword phrases (unless grammatically correct). Always provide quality, informative content that targets readers, not search engines. Without the proper incorporation (and moderation) of keywords, throwing keywords at articles will damage your credibility and readers will be less inclined to click-through to your blog or website. Maintain your credibility and increase trust with your readers by incorporating keywords moderately in your next set of quality, original articles! Do you have a suggestion for our next Common Article Writing Roadblocks video? Let us know by sharing it in the comments section of this post online! |
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