Ok my question here as I am constantly receiving conflicting information, and correct me if I am wrong, but during my WA Training I am sure they advise that you should use aroun
I know what wendyjane just wrote sounds a bit too easy, but they are the basic same words Carson (of the famous Kyle and Carson Team) just wrote to another member asking the same question.
You want your keyword to be in the title and the first paragraph, and after that just write naturally. If you end up using the keyword again throughout the article that is fine as long as it's natural, but there is no certain amount of times it needs to show up. I always include it in the title, first paragraph and then just don't think about it after that. I rank just fine. :) Oh, and you don't need to bother entering your keyword into the SEO box at the bottom either.
Ok my question here as I am constantly receiving conflicting information, and correct me if I am wrong, but during my WA Training I am sure they advise that you should use aroun
It used to be where people were putting keywords all over their content, thus creating a keyword rich post. Now, I am told that Google no long looks favorably to this technique and now it is enough to just use your keyword in the title and the first paragraph of your post.
I know what wendyjane just wrote sounds a bit too easy, but they are the basic same words Carson (of the famous Kyle and Carson Team) just wrote to another member asking the same question.
You want your keyword to be in the title and the first paragraph, and after that just write naturally. If you end up using the keyword again throughout the article that is fine as long as it's natural, but there is no certain amount of times it needs to show up. I always include it in the title, first paragraph and then just don't think about it after that. I rank just fine. :) Oh, and you don't need to bother entering your keyword into the SEO box at the bottom either.
It used to be where people were putting keywords all over their content, thus creating a keyword rich post. Now, I am told that Google no long looks favorably to this technique and now it is enough to just use your keyword in the title and the first paragraph of your post.