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Old 05-27-2009, 08:28 PM   #184 (permalink)
90802
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Hello everyone,

I'm sorry if I"m being a naughty boy here, but I didn't search through the entire to see if these questions have already been answered. I guess I can handle the spanking though. Not that I'd enjoy it or anything.

Ok, back on track!!!

I need some help with you keyword experts. I really do get how important keywords are, but, I dunno, it gets really complicated forcing the keywords in there. Let me give you an example:

I finished my first Tier 2 last week,and posted my first Tier 3 page a few days ago. The main keyword for the three Tier 3 pages I have planned for this Tier 2 is "parts of a song".

Hmm, let me try this another way.

Tier 2 Keyword: Song Structure

Tier 3 pages

Page 1: Parts of a song-Verse
Page 2: Parts of a song- Chorus
Page 3: Parts of a song- Bridge

So, parts of a song will be in my filename for all three pages. I'm pretty sure that's acceptable (parts-of-a-song-1.html, parts-of-a-song-2.html, etc), but it's giving me more headaches than expected.

The Tier 3 I wrote for the verse was giving me problems when I went through Analyzer. I decided to use headlines, but it still gave me a failing grade. I mean, is there a specific number of times I need to weave the main keyword into the text? Is it the length of the article (1100 words) that's giving me a problem?

How about the secondary keywords? What I've been doing is using about five keywords per page, and stuffing as many of them as I can into the opening paragraph. Do I need to make sure to repeat those secondary keywords (that are listed in the keyword tag) several times in the text? Or is once enough, then figger out ways to stuff the main keyword in some more?

Oooo, next question!!!!

I'm having a problem between content and keywords (well, dur, I guess that's obvious now eh? ). I want to write a series of Tier 3 articles under a Tier 2 titled "How to write a song". The goal is to break down every step of the process, so that someone completely new can get working on their first song fairly fast.

Here's the problem-

The songwriting concept is strong, and I have some good keywords, but, there aren't any keywords for many of the articles I want to write. Example: I want the first page to explain measures, bars, how long to make choruses, verses, etc. Very basic stuff. I don't know if I should just use some high demand Tier 3 words and get them in there, or what. I don't want to be deceptive, but I want people to find me! Can I have it both ways?

If you've made it this far, you are a saint. Please be extra saintly and help me
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