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Hi Everyone. My name is Stephane. I'm a Canadian expat currently living in South Korea teaching English at a university. I have a lot of

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I'm busy writing some content and would like to purchase a few articles to get me where I need to be to go live... what services have you had the best experience with? Fiverr, i

I would advice against IZPOphoenix idea of fivver,from experience especialy articles.I bought content from a writer in Fiverr,100% of it was copied from wikipedia so in the end i paid 25 wasted 10 days waiting and in the end could not use the content.

Hi roamy. Thanks for the input. I'm looking at iwriter right now which would avoid that issue because you only pay once you accept the article. Anyway... don't think I'll be getting too much ghost written at first but it's nice to know the different options.

FIVERR is a great place... but be careful. I only buy from US sellers. You want to avoid the broken English. ..Philippines is usually good also.

Hi, to be honest, I wouldn't buy anything. Just keep working the lessons and building your site naturally. Original content is going to be better for you and your site . Just my two cents though, I don't know where to buy an article ( another reason to be careful is duplicate content, who's to say they wont sell the same article to you and 50 other people :-)

Thanks for your input! How many articles did you write before going live? I'm wanting to get a decent framework with a few internal links before launching it. Am I being too much of a perfectionist?

Yes just go live and keep adding believe in yourself people will spend money with you if your adding value.

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Best place to buy original articles?

Best place to buy original articles?

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Authoring & Writing Content
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I'm busy writing some content and would like to purchase a few articles to get me where I need to be to go live... what services have you had the best experience with? Fiverr, i

I would advice against IZPOphoenix idea of fivver,from experience especialy articles.I bought content from a writer in Fiverr,100% of it was copied from wikipedia so in the end i paid 25 wasted 10 days waiting and in the end could not use the content.

Hi roamy. Thanks for the input. I'm looking at iwriter right now which would avoid that issue because you only pay once you accept the article. Anyway... don't think I'll be getting too much ghost written at first but it's nice to know the different options.

FIVERR is a great place... but be careful. I only buy from US sellers. You want to avoid the broken English. ..Philippines is usually good also.

Hi, to be honest, I wouldn't buy anything. Just keep working the lessons and building your site naturally. Original content is going to be better for you and your site . Just my two cents though, I don't know where to buy an article ( another reason to be careful is duplicate content, who's to say they wont sell the same article to you and 50 other people :-)

Thanks for your input! How many articles did you write before going live? I'm wanting to get a decent framework with a few internal links before launching it. Am I being too much of a perfectionist?

Yes just go live and keep adding believe in yourself people will spend money with you if your adding value.

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Having done some research on Jaaxy Pro, I now have a healthy list of keywords that I want to target and rank. However I have a question with the amount of flexibility in using t

I would watch out using "boy toys" you may get traffic you didn't intend on. Just saying ... Lol

lol! Any traffic is welcomed traffic in my opinion... but yeah good point!

I deleted my Comment...I thought I was on an other lady's thread...she wants that type of traffic...just laugh!

I really don't think you should publish a post for each keyword. You might end up writing the same post 3 times.

What I would do is create a post targeting one of those keywords with the other keyword written somewhere inside that post.

For example:

Write a post targeting "boy toys" and then add "toys for boys" somewhere in that post.

This will help you rank for both terms (eventually). You might even rank for "toys boys" too after without even targeting it. And I really wouldn't target "toys boys" because it doesn't really make sense.

Google uses LSI.

First, you want your Keywords to make sense. So narrow your list using that criteria. Adding extra words changes the results. As long as the phrase makes sense, has at least 50 Monthly Searches, and the QSR is at 300 OR LESS, go for it. You will create many Posts so keep a running list.

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How much flexibility when targeting keyword in post title?

How much flexibility when targeting keyword in post title?

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Having done some research on Jaaxy Pro, I now have a healthy list of keywords that I want to target and rank. However I have a question with the amount of flexibility in using t

I would watch out using "boy toys" you may get traffic you didn't intend on. Just saying ... Lol

lol! Any traffic is welcomed traffic in my opinion... but yeah good point!

I deleted my Comment...I thought I was on an other lady's thread...she wants that type of traffic...just laugh!

I really don't think you should publish a post for each keyword. You might end up writing the same post 3 times.

What I would do is create a post targeting one of those keywords with the other keyword written somewhere inside that post.

For example:

Write a post targeting "boy toys" and then add "toys for boys" somewhere in that post.

This will help you rank for both terms (eventually). You might even rank for "toys boys" too after without even targeting it. And I really wouldn't target "toys boys" because it doesn't really make sense.

Google uses LSI.

First, you want your Keywords to make sense. So narrow your list using that criteria. Adding extra words changes the results. As long as the phrase makes sense, has at least 50 Monthly Searches, and the QSR is at 300 OR LESS, go for it. You will create many Posts so keep a running list.

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