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How to Write Keyword Sensitive Blogs

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Write Keyword Sensitive Blogs
Write Keyword Sensitive Blogs

Blogging has recently become a huge thing on the World Wide Web. In the past there were but a few blogger websites. But as the world has grown fonder of reading online articles, and as the realm of SEO marketing and search engine optimization has grown considerably, so has the art of blogging. The most important things that a blog does for any web site is get that website’s keywords spread around the search engines by creating genuine content that people actually want to read, which can lead them back to the main site hosting the blog and generate web traffic. If you have ever wanted to know how to write keyword sensitive blogs, here are five easy steps that will get you well on your way in no time at all.

From Quick Guide: Learn to Blog
Difficulty: Challenging
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Computer
  • Internet connection
  • Word processor
  • Live blog platform
  • Knack for writing
  1. Step 1

    Research the subject. You can not write about something unless you know what to write about. Spend a few minutes conducting some online research and even bookmarking the appropriate websites you intend to reference later.

  2. Step 2

    Take your notes. Once you have done your research, compile your notes into an outline so you can create the first draft of the blog.

  3. Step 3

    Create the keywords. This is very important if you want your blog to be keyword sensitive. Generally speaking, most SEO firms and web content generation companies like to see their blogs have at least a 1.5 to 3 percent keyword density. To simplify this, make sure you include a keyword in the title and at least once every 80 to 90 words.

  4. Step 4

    Fill in your outline. Now that you have your keywords and your notes it is time to get to work on that blog.

  5. Step 5

    Proofread, edit and publish. Once you have finished writing your blog, spell check it in your word processor, make any grammar or typo corrections and proofread it several times before publishing it to a live platform.

Tips & Warnings
  • Always use three drafts, this way you avoid as many spelling and grammar errors as possible.
  • Never plagiarize. Always use your own original content.

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bg8510 said

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on 11/19/2008 Thanks - I can use this. Direct and very detailed!

chava812 said

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on 3/1/2008 Good ideas on the need to be sensitive to keywords. How do you manage to work them into every post on a blog, tho? Wouldn't that begin to sound repetitive, even if phrased slightly different?

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