My post says it has keywords
Good afternoon. The content that you write, the articles that you will be sharing on your website to tell other people about "X" (X is what ever your niche is, the product that you are wanting people to buy, or a service you are recommending), will have keywords in the article, ideally in the title, first paragraph and at least once more toward the end of your article..
As you have learned from the lessons that Google and also the other search engines use "keywords" to help people find what they are searching for. So for example, your niche is about hair products, your article (content) will be about a certain brand of hair product. You will use the same keyword that other people would type in the search box to find information about the hair product you are referring to. When you write your article (content), just remember to use the best keyword that people would use [ lots of searches and low competition]
Good question. I hope this helps
Ken
Hello,
Just by creating content...
Actually: every word you type is a keyword...
Grtz,
Bert
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How do you add keywords in your content?
My post says it has keywords
Keywords are just a way of highlighting what your content is about, they are the words that should reflect the main content or topic of your discussion.
Search engines will pick out (their own) words that they think are key within your article and use them to determine where your page should appear in any search result.
Internet marketing tries to manipulate this process to ensure that Google sees the words we want to appear in the searches (which is why you will hear the phrase 'keywords' a lot!)
Good afternoon. The content that you write, the articles that you will be sharing on your website to tell other people about "X" (X is what ever your niche is, the product that you are wanting people to buy, or a service you are recommending), will have keywords in the article, ideally in the title, first paragraph and at least once more toward the end of your article..
As you have learned from the lessons that Google and also the other search engines use "keywords" to help people find what they are searching for. So for example, your niche is about hair products, your article (content) will be about a certain brand of hair product. You will use the same keyword that other people would type in the search box to find information about the hair product you are referring to. When you write your article (content), just remember to use the best keyword that people would use [ lots of searches and low competition]
Good question. I hope this helps
Ken
Hello,
Just by creating content...
Actually: every word you type is a keyword...
Grtz,
Bert
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When I refer people are they given the same 7 day premium free trial and the 59% discount?
Keywords are just a way of highlighting what your content is about, they are the words that should reflect the main content or topic of your discussion.
Search engines will pick out (their own) words that they think are key within your article and use them to determine where your page should appear in any search result.
Internet marketing tries to manipulate this process to ensure that Google sees the words we want to appear in the searches (which is why you will hear the phrase 'keywords' a lot!)