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Day 1: Why Use Keywords in Your Content?

Over the next few days I am going to be taking a look at the why, how and wherewithall of using keywords in content. So first up today we are going to look at why we want to use keywords in our content and what it will bring in terms of traffic.

The Internet is a place where anyone can find information on just about any subject. If you want any one or two of these billions of people to find you there, giving them what they desire is the key. Using keywords in the website content you post is the way to begin.

What are Keywords?

This word has been tossed around a lot on the Web. Keywords are the words that people use to search for information in cyberspace. Now, every word is not a keyword. Some words like “the,” “of,” and others are too common and are usually excluded from search results. Only the main words are used in the search parameters.

Based on those entered words, a series of results are returned for the viewer. Usually the results are in the millions but no one is going to look at all of those entries. So, if you are not featured on the first page, you might as well be entry number 999,999.

Use Your Content

The world is being educated now about bots and spiders. They are icky but they perform a great service for your business website. They crawl your articles, headlines, picture tags and unique pages for the words that searchers enter. If they are found, you get ranked for that word.

Is that all? Of course it’s not. We left out that the number of times the word appears (keyword density) is highly important. The crawly things are looking for how many times that word is mentioned to calculate where you stand compared to other content using the same word.

The hang-up is going to be finding those words. And, for each topic of interest, there are an untold number of words that can be entered alone or in the form of a phrase.

But, what you have to remember is that without the keywords, it will be next to impossible to reach your target market. Some use the “net casting” approach and try to appeal to everyone using generic wording in their articles and advertisements. Not only are you going to get a large amount of uninterested people but you are also going to waste money doing it.

Keywords narrow down the field to only the people who are likely to use your product or service. Just like with ads, you will want to test out these keywords to see the rate of return you get from your efforts. But at least you will start off on the right path.

‘Submit Your Article’ Christmas Special

Hope everyone is enjoying the Christmas Holidays and maybe also setting a little time aside to think about your online goals for 2010.

Do you want to start 2010 off on the right path and begin building significant levels of targeted traffic to your site?

Steve Shaw over at SubmitYOURArticle.com has just been in touch about a great offer he’s running during the 12 days of Christmas. Now you may remember that I first wrote about Submit Your Article here and the success I was starting to see with it. Well since then, the traffic has continued to grow to my sites, and I will be blogging an update soon on numbers. However, I thought this deal was too good for you to miss out on if you wanted to try the service at an extremely low cost.

(By the way, this offer is NOT publicly advertised on his site, it’s ONLY available through selected partners like myself … so I wanted to get it in front of you as soon as I could)

It’s kind of cool, and a bit quirky, so here goes …

Now I’ve never known Steve allow people to sign up for a major discount before, usually just refuses point blank, but looks like the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future have been for a visit … either that or he’s completely lost his marbles!

He’s ONLY running it during the 12 days of Christmas, and the less you delay, the less you pay – I like rewards for taking quick action!

On the 1st day of Christmas, you can sign up for just $1 …

On the 2nd day of Christmas, you can sign up for just $2 …

On the 3rd day of Christmas, you can sign up for just $3 …

and so on …

So on the final, 12th day of Christmas, you’ll still get a major discount, and be able to sign up for just $12.

But there the promotion ends, and it’s back to the usual pricing (but still a steal for what this service delivers). Bah humbug!

To take advantage of this offer, just follow my instructions and go through my link below.

So here’s what you need to do now:

To take advantage of the ’12 Days of Christmas’ pricing outlined above, go through this link here:

http://www.submityourarticle.com/YuletideSpecial

(In the interests of full disclosure, this IS an affiliate link, which means I get some commission if you choose to sign up – that’s my reward for taking some time out to tell you about this. And of course, you win too when you choose to take advantage.)

Remember, the less you delay, the less you pay – get in as early as possible for the maximum discount.

PS. I have it on good authority that there are more major updates and upgrades planned for this service during 2010 – by getting in now you’ll be able to ‘lock in’ at current price levels before they inevitably increase (again – they went up in 2009 too!). Here’s that link again:

http://www.submityourarticle.com/YuletideSpecial

Free 2010 Blogging Calendar

Don’t you just hate it when you really need to update your blog and draw a blank? Well, one of the best ways to jump start those creative juices is to simply look at the calendar. How simple is that?

Every month, week and day, there are some really strange, fun and downright funny holidays and observances celebrated everywhere. In fact, you can even make up your own ‘holiday’ to celebrate on your blog with your readers – that’s how easy it is to come up with days of posts at a time. But you don’t have to make it up yourself. It’s hard enough coming up with a post. Here’s a blogging calendar I found that feature some of these holidays. The other nice thing is, it has room to jot down your own ideas and you can use it to literally plan out the year’s content – or just a month or two ahead if you’re not the planning type. This really helps keep your blog going without rushing to write last minute posts.

Download and check it out for yourself. I bet you can find a couple of posts just off those dates you can write about. In fact, you can write about them right away and schedule them. Your readers will have fun and marvel at how you are so on top of the holidays and seasons.