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Keywords are a '''VERY''' important concept in terms of bringing web traffic to a website and the well known SEO expert Aaron Wall wrote a book on this subject that you can obtain [http://www.wordtracker.com/offers/kickass/ HERE.]
==Other Important Suggestions==
Now if your website is strong enough you can start going after the more popular searches. How do you know if your website is strong enough? Well if your website is somewhere between weak and strong and cannot decide if you are ready to go after the popular searches, I am willing to do a quick analysis of your website so you can follow the appropriate tactic in terms of pursuing popular keywords or pursuing long-tail keywords. My quick analysis can be part a very small consulting package or a larger one if you wish.
11. Don't create a Google Keyword sub article until its ready. It is better to wait until you do further research and write a good Google sub keyword article rather than disappoint your readers with something of low quality. The same applies to your non-keyword articles but don't be afraid to create short bios of various people you cite. Keep the reputation of your article strong.
12. 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 articles on your website. Google heavily filters out/penalizes articles that are too similar and this is called a search engine "duplicate content penalty" (see: http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2008/09/demystifying-duplicate-content-penalty.html and http://www.searchenginejournal.com/duplicate-content-penalty-how-to-lose-google-ranking-fast/1886/ ). '''This is a very important point and should not be neglected.'''
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