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6. Using the list of Google keywords associated with the title of the article which should be a Google keywords or keywords (see: https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal ) try to reasonably incorporate these keywords in your article. Do not "stuff' these words into your article but use the most natural keywords and do it in a reasonable way. An example, of Google keyword stuffing would be having an article on Dalmations "Communism" and having the following "sentence": Karl Marx socialist party marxism Soviet Union Karl Marx. The previous "sentence" was made up entirely of Google keywords and Google will heavily penalize you for such gimics.
67. Create sub articles which the main article links to and have these articles be Google keywords. Also, have these sub articles link to the main article which you are focused on making a Google top contender. The sub Google key word articles often are very popular and create traffic for your main article. Also, the main article creates traffic for your sub keyword articles. This creates a "vicious circle effect". You might have to be a little patient as the Google web crawlers will likely find your main Google keyword article before it finds your sub Google keyword(s) articles.  8. When creating sub Google keyword articles it is vitally important that these articles are not 17% or more similar to your main Google keywords articles or 17% or more similar to other article on your website. Google heavlily penalizes articles that are too similar and this is called a search engine "duplicate content penalty" (see: http://www.searchenginejournal.com/duplicate-content-penalty-how-to-lose-google-ranking-fast/1886/ ). Here is how to check: Duplicate content: http://www.webconfs.com/duplicate-content-filter-article-1.php 9. It is perfectly acceptable to use information in other articles and to quote them. However, do not make your main Google keyword article or your sub Google keyword articles 17% or more similar to your sources (see step #8 above).
1. Writing articles on a topic that people are interested in gets more web traffic. People type phrases into search engines and these are called keywords. A very knowledgeable expert in getting web traffic to a website and getting articles to rank high for the search engines shared the information below with me.
3. When you quote another article make sure it is not 17 or more percent similar to the article you are creating.
Here is how to check: Duplicate content: http://www.webconfs.com/duplicate-content-filter-article-1.php
Also, make sure that the article is not 17% or more similar to another article you may have on your website.
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