Write your articles for the reader — and the search engines
While writing articles to use in your overall marketing plan is very affective. You should consider when and where keywords should be placed.
There are many people who think that in order to rank highly in search engines, they need to stuff their keyword in their article an excessive amount of times. This is definitely not the best way to attract readers or get traffic to your website.
The search engines are also getting smarter and they know when you’re trying to game them.
It is much better to weave your keywords in more naturally. This will serve both the search engines and your readers. There is no set keyword density that works well, but many experts suggest you stick to around 2 to 5%. That means for every hundred words you would include the keyword about 2 to 5 times.
Remember — the search engines can tell if you’re trying to stuff your keyword in your article. Their main goal is to provide a good user experience for people who use their search engine, and your main goal is to get people to your website or landing page.
It makes sense, then, that you would strive to provide good content that the search engines will like and that people find useful when they visit your website.
A very resourceful tool I found that finds good keywords and useful
information about them is Micro Niche Finder. Watch the videos at this
site on how to use this tool to your advantage. MicroNicheFinder.com