The Low Hanging Fruit, Keywords
I'm at the next stage in training where we're asked to write another post, Well, here goes.
I think I have a pretty good grasp on this concept now but there always those doubts in the back of your mind especially when you're a newbie.
Although I've been able to come up with some good words I feel are relevant, I have to wonder if I've selected the proper title to begin with. I did have a little difficulty finding the "Fruit" with my title. Time will tell.
So many questions, it just baffles me sometimes. Although, the response I've had to any questions has been nothing short of fantastic. I'm still a little reluctant to ask.
Perhaps I am worrying about nothing, I hope that's not the case. Like you, I have a lot riding on this adventure. But in the same breath, have every confidence I will make it work. So why the doubt? I guess it's only human.
I can't wait to see the results and that cash register rotating.
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It sounds good but a little short. I would add something after your keyword, an explanation of what your are going to cover in your article. Something like: "Reusable Home and Kitchen Products - 10 generic products to recycle."
by the way, I had a look at your blog and your articles start with "reuse" and "reusable" I think you should try to find another synonym. Using "reusable" again might be too spammy I guess? Why not "recycle"?
Oops, meant to reply to this one....so I'll do it in reverse....point taken on the spammy thing...Thx so much again!
Back to this...I hope I'm talking about the same thing. I tried to add that the Site Title but there isn't enough characters. Which were you referring to?
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Titles you want to be interesting for the reader to want to click. Your keywords should be in the first paragraph of the post. I have just learned that now that I am almost a month in. Wish I had know earlier about the title part of it. I have been using keywords.
Thx so much Lilianna!!!