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[2 Apr 2010 | One Comment | ]

For SEO writers, headings are just as important as keyword optimization and bolding specific keywords to improve the article’s overall SEO factor. Find out what it is, why it’s important for SEO, and how to use it in your articles to make it more search engine-friendly.

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[31 Mar 2010 | 10 Comments | ]
SEO and Marketing Tips for Increasing Website Traffic

So what’s the real key to getting more clients? By letting your skills and qualifications be publically displayed on your own website. But clients can’t find you if your website is lost in the clutter of other competing websites. Alyssa Ast, co-founder of the WM Network, has some SEO and marketing tips that can make your website more popular with search engines.

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[19 Mar 2010 | 5 Comments | ]
HTML Basics for SEO Writers (A Tutorial)

If you write online, there’s a good chance a client or website will require you to know basic hypertext markup language, or HTML. It’s the most common markup language used on webpages to customize or add content. This tutorial will guide you through the process, from using the codes effectively to little specifics to help you use your HTML knowledge efficiently.

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[13 Mar 2010 | 3 Comments | ]

So you’ve done it–your first Associated Content, filled to the brim with ad-happy keywords. But a quick run through a keyword analysis program reveals your worst fears: the keyword density is too low. No need to panic, though. There are ways to increase your article’s keyword density without having to edit a single word, and here’s how.

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[2 Mar 2010 | 2 Comments | ]

When using the two keywords you’ve chosen that include emotion catching words, make sure you place them strategically to form a killer title.
It’s often best to use your primary keyword first within the title.
Whenever possible, avoid placing the two keywords right next to each other. You want there to be some space between each keyword to avoid any confusion with the search engine. For example, if your primary keyword’s “free writing tips” and your secondary keyword’s “national writing contests,” your title should be written something along the lines …