Hmm...trying to get your post count up ?
Just wondering is this a good way to improve SEO for my site.
Let's say my site is called "bargainps3games.???"
I'm very high up in google for the term "bargain ps3 games" and that's the main search I want to cover.
All my SEO is done through posting unique articles.
Now,my article doesn't including " bargain ps3 games" but in the article it mentions the word "bargain" then a few sentences and then "ps3 games".
Is this ok ? What is the best way of doing this as in the past I usually try to say it all together but got someone ton write an article for me and it's good but it is in the way as I mentioned above.
Ps : my site isnt anything got to do with ps3 games but that's just an example.
Thanks
Hmm...trying to get your post count up ?
As long as the article is relevant to your site then you are fine.
It's actually better and more natural-looking to get a good mix of terms rather than the same one used all the time.
Personally, I would suggest this is a bad idea due to the fact that many believe (and our tests have also shown) that Google will only take the anchor text of the first outbound link to any one page into account.
Subsequently, a more rational approach would be to use the exact match anchor text, but vary the anchor text on future articles to provide a 'natural mix'.
I hope that helps,
Dave
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So maybe it would be a good idea to publish the article where it doesn't mentioned my keywords together ? (just as a once off?)
I've around 14 articles,and 5 ready to be published (1 of them has "bargain" then later on "ps3 games" for example)
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