Keyword Stuffing is a hot topic in the Article World, and my friend Steven Wagenheim from the Warrior Forum has created a great article about this:
Some subjects are tough to write articles for. The reason
is because of the nature of what it is you’re writing
about. You can’t help but use the keyword of the article
constantly. What then happens is that when you submit your
article to Ezine Articles or another directory, you get
flagged for keyword stuffing.
This is a royal pain in the butt.
Well, I am going to show you, with yet another real time
example, how to write a very hard to write article using a
keyword that’s very difficult not to use, and yet…use it
infrequently enough to not get your article flagged.
The article I am going to write is titled…
“3 Easy Ways To Make Money On The Internet”
This title is stuffed to the gills. “Make money”, “Make
money on the Internet”. Easy enough to use these phrases
many times in a 400 word article. I’m going to write this
article and only use the keyword phrase in the title, intro
and closing…or a total of 3 times. And nowhere else in
the article will I even use the words money or Internet.
The key is doing one of two things…(1) Pretend the
keyword doesn’t exist…(2) Use something else.
I’ll do both.
Here’s the article…paragraph by paragraph.
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start of article
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It’s funny how people will do anything not to have to work
a job. Yeah, having a boss can be a real drag. As somebody
who used to have one, I know the feeling all too well.
That’s probably why I finally called it quits and headed
online for my income. Well, if you’re one of those folks
who are wondering how you can fire your boss as well, this
article will show you 3 easy ways to make money on the
Internet. I have no doubt that after reading this, you’ll
be saying goodbye to your 9 to 5 forever.
The first way is probably the easiest of all. In case
you’re not aware of this, content is what makes the world
wide web tick. There are sites out there that literally
hunger for this content and will pay big bucks for it. If
you’ve got any knowledge at all of just about anything, you
can be in demand as a writer. Sure, it’s going to take a
while to build a reputation, but the more you write, the
more you’ll earn. Eventually, you’ll be turning clients
away because of all the work you’ll be getting…and all
from the comfort of your home.
The next easiest way is to head for Ebay. Don’t laugh. You
don’t have to be a rocket scientist to rake in the cash
using Ebay. My brother in law, who doesn’t know beans about
marketing online, makes a very good side income from his
Ebay business. It pays for all the comic books he buys. The
key is checking out the Ebay site and seeing what people
are buying. Once you know what the demand is, you’ll know
what products to go out and get wholesale. That’s the way
to make a killing on Ebay…wholesaling. Pick up my book on
how to get great wholesale deals and you’ll make an easy
killing.
The final way is to keep your eyes open and check out the
current events. There is always something going on in the
world and Google is probably the first place you’re going
to find out about it. Well, either there or YouTube or one
of the other gossip portals that are available. Brittney is
always up to something. Anyway, once you’ve latched onto
something hot, write an article on it. Submit it to a
directory. Put up a blog about it. Find a way to monetize
it. With celebrities, it’s easy enough. Just get an Amazon
account and plug in your affiliate URLs for the celebrity’s
products. Think they won’t sell? Think again.
Truth is, there are many easy ways to make money on the
Internet. All you need is a little thought and a little
elbow grease. The reason 95% of the people who try to make
a go of it online is because they simply don’t put their
thinking caps on. Hopefully, this article will have given
you a head start.
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end of article
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491 words. Know how many times I used the words money or
Internet?
Money - 2 times
Internet - 2 times
Not counting the title.
As substitutes, I’ve used “cash”, “bucks”, “income”,
“online”, “world wide web”
If you plan out your articles in this manner, you will
NEVER be accused of keyword stuffing.
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Great Article Steven!
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8 Responses to Quick And Easy Ways To Avoid Keyword Stuffing
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May 14th, 2009 at 6:00 am
Great information. The keyword stuffing days are truly over as google and others move towards LSI and you have shown a great example of this in the post.
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Steve Renner
May 14th, 2009 at 6:18 am
You are right, it just as easy to do it right, as to try and “Game” the system. And the results and rewards are much greater!
Steve
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May 16th, 2009 at 3:35 pm
I agree with a previous poster that keyword density and LSI are important.
Steve Renner
May 19th, 2009 at 7:17 am
THis is a complex subject, they key is really just to now worry about and write Real Content in your own style, not try to “Game” the search engines. This will WIN every time!
Steve
Erin S
May 19th, 2009 at 6:29 pm
Hi, I’m trying to reach Steve Renner. Married to Kacey. Is this you?
Steve Renner
May 20th, 2009 at 6:53 am
Yes this is not me, sorry.
Steve
Andrea
January 12th, 2010 at 7:36 am
I’ve read that the percent of times you should use a keyword within an article is about 3-7 percent. This avoids keyword stuffing. I really like how you emphasized using keywords at the beginning and end of the article. Thanks for the advice.
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January 20th, 2010 at 8:34 am
When i first started to build websites i would slip the keyword where ever i could but after reading a few ebooks and forum threads i now keep it down to around 1.5% and it does seem to help alot. Just make sure you use the anchor text in your inbound and inner links.