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An exception to the Google Keyword principle is linkbait material which will be covered later in this resource. A quick definition of linkbait material is material that is super helpful, VERY interesting, or material which is very controversial or upsetting to some people. For example, I created an article on a very popular subject and by doing good research on a two very relevant but VERY irksome topics to some people which normally people would never do searches on and by incorporating some of this material in my main article with two sub articles that covered these two topics separately it catapulted my ranking for the main subject which is a very popular search. I actually featured a string of very irksome topics with sub articles but I know that the two very irksome topics caused the most consternation. Essentially, what happened is that the bloggers talked about the string of irksome topics due to some people inflating the view counts of the sub articles dealing with the string of irksome topics. My main article got free publicity all over the world because of this. I even came across some fairly well known Russian mentioning my material although I had to have a Russian speaker tell me what he wrote.
 
The reason why keywords are so important is that the search engines drive a tremendous amount of targeted traffic to a website. If you create an article not using keywords or at least linkbait material, you are creating an article for which there is no demand. Creating articles that do not incorporate the principle of keywords or linkbait is often like stocking your car lot with 3 wheel vehicles when very, very, very few people want three wheeled vehicles.
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