Just consider WHAT your article submissions are, and WHERE they are. The WHAT is that they are web pages. They are generally web pages that contain some Adsense. Check out articles on any article directory and you find that to be the case. The WHERE is on a website. Article directories are websites, and your article is on a page on that website. Because of that, the web page that your article is contained on can be search engine optimized so that it is considered highly relevant to the topic your article addresses.
Sufficiently high, in fact, to get you on the first page for your keyword! And why not? You are now wondering what you have to do to achieve that, aren’t you? Easy! Let us assume that subject of your web page is prawns. You might have a whole website on shellfish or even seafood in general, this web page is devoted to prawns, and you are writing an article about these lovely crustaceans that give flamingos their color.
In order to optimize the article to the best of your ability, keep in mind that there is no need for repeated use of the word prawn. Check a dictionary or thesaurus for other terms, which is why I mentioned crustacean previously. You can use this technique for any keyword under the sun. Find some related terms and you will come across scampi, shrimp and even their larger cousins, lobsters. How about cocktails, that word that sends prawns scampering for cover.
So, when writing your article about prawns, do not stuff it full of ‘prawns’! Use the word prawns in your title, use it once in the first 100 characters of your article to give it prominence and one time in the final paragraph. If your article is long, then you will probably be OK to use the word again once for each 400 words, but no more.
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