How To Infuse Awkward Keywords Into Your Articles

Posted by The Random Blogger on May 21, 2010 in Internet Marketing |

For those of you who use article marketing to promote stuff, whether it’s your own product or an affiliate product, then you’ll know the importance of weaving the right keywords into your articles.

This is often easy enough to do, without making it look too “forced”, but some keywords are a bit tougher.

Let’s take a couple of examples.

Suppose you’re writing an article to promote an anagram generator, and you want to infuse the keyword phrase “anagram generator”.

Then that’s pretty easy – something like “…if you’re looking for a great anagram generator, then I can highly recommend Anagram Genius“.

However, let’s say you also want to rank for the phrase “anagram maker free”.

This one might not be so easy to work in, especially in a way that’s natural.

But there is a way around this, and that’s to insert punctuation marks within the keyword phrase in strategic positions.

So, you might write something like this: “… if you’re looking for an anagram maker, free software might be good enough for what you need.”

You see, it appears that Google strips out punctuation marks such as commas when you do a search.

If you’re not convinced, check out these two screenshots from Google, done less than one minute apart:

The number of results from both searches – one without the embedded comma and one with an embedded comma – are the same.

So, maybe this isn’t an earth-shattering revelation, but it may also help you to write articles in a more natural manner while still weaving in some of the trickier keyword phrases that have a good search to competition ratio which you might otherwise have ignored.

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