Saving Keyword List for All My Articles
Ever since Google made their keyword tool part of its selling of keywords division I have not had an easy tool till I joined WA. I am glad to have a tool to use again. One task I have been doing is updating and researching keywords for the HubPages and Wizzley articles I have published.
Having over a 150 articles it will take some time to get all the articles up to date. This is a good time for this task because most of the HP pages have only a couple of visitors a month. By the end of the first year at WA I hope to have reestablish authority the articles used to enjoy at Squidoo before they were transferred to HPs.
So being here is also helping me out elsewhere.
Paperfacets is taking up all my writing time and each of my 14 posts/pages have a different keyword target. I have been neglecting the others but I want to eventually transfer some of those older articles to their own website. I do not want to start anything new, though, till this first one is well established.
How many pages should a website have to look well rounded? My plan is to blog about once a week but I want to have an established website to be the anchor. What should my goal be for the number of pages paperfacets.com has before I can relax and work on other projects?
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I agree ... I hated Google's keyword tool change. It was no longer an issue once I made the leap to WA. While Jaaxy is the Rolls Royce of Keyword Research WAs Keyword Tool is very Jaguar like and it comes with our membership. It takes an extra step to get the QSR, and I can live with that until my site breaks even.
Certain articles have had an up tick in views. I simple idea as low hanging fruit is so sensible. My new website has 100+ visits in one month. My subject has only 400+ impressions and 83 clicks, so I am not going to have a wild surge in visits, but I think I will get what I was looking for.
Hey Sherry I love the way that your site looks. The answer to your question about the pages is: As much as you deem necessary, although it usually isn't healthy to have an excessive amount of pages because it can distort your site's appearance. I don't think you would need a mega menu for your site, it looks like it is perfect with drop down menu's :D Hope this helps. Best wishes.
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I appreciate your thoughts on this and I agree. Google throws us all a wrench but I try not to focus too much on Google at times. I've been writing one article per week, per website, sometimes two per week if I'm really on a roll. I think that your website looks great.
Thanks for reading my blog. I really took to the low hanging fruit idea. For the paper folding website I am going to step up and use a few of the more competitive keywords and new posts.