OK, so I have a great headline, now what?

  • Open up your word processing program and put the headline you just created at the top of the page
  • In boldface type put the keyword string below that
  • Then make a copy of that line and put it below that

Begin to formulate ideas on how to incorporate your keywords and punctuation into a sentence. Ask yourself what words might come before or after them? Just start jotting down your thoughts as they come, as arbitrary as they may be. Experiment with words and sentence structure. You


Because I sometimes chose awkward keyword strings, doing this gets the juices flowing. As you continue to experiment and focus your thoughts on your niche your sentences will see your sentences quickly evolve into useful and relative content. Before you know it, your sentences have meaning and you can envision them within your post.

Rejoice! Rejoice!



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Sheila50 Premium
Thanks Missa for that info! Any help here will make my life easier and I am sure others feel the same way!
Sheila :)
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Missa3 Premium
This really helps get the juices and thoughts going on how to get that keyword naturally into my content, and works like a charm every time. Got another article done today.

Best wishes
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Give It A Go Premium
Hi Missa, Thanks for clarifying the punctuation point. I actually have done something similar just hoping, lol, that it would ignore punctuation.
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Missa3 Premium
It does seem to from what I;ve been able to tell
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sunnyj823 Premium
I did not know that about punctuation... Good info! SunnyJ
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Missa3 Premium
It's a nice little trick for those awkward long-tailed keywords
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SarahAnt Premium
Thanks for sharing this! Really useful!
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Missa3 Premium
You are welcome Sarah
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pinkabella Premium
Good idea I have never used punctuation either in searches or descriptions within an article. Think I may try this one, Thank you
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Missa3 Premium
Gool uck Pinkabella
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