Rebecca and Henri,
First, thanks for responding. I appreciate it. It's really late, and I've been pruning this damn article, so I"m not at my most alert
Parts of a song is actually a Tier 3 page. The Tier 2 page is "Song Structure", which easily meets the demands of a Tier 2 page (I printed out that article that Annelie from rosegardensmadeeasy posted).
How to write a song is definitely on my list. However, here's the problem. I can set that up as a Tier 2 keyword, but then what? I do have profitable Tier 3 keywords, but I'd have to figure out how to manipulate it so it'd make sense.
Blagh! I need a new way to think of new keywords, and a way to think about keywords in general. I"m just not sure how to organize it all together.
"How to write a song", "writing song lyrics", and "free songwriting tips" are all good Tier 2 keywords. I just don't know the best way to branch off of them. I do have a few more keywords for lyrics, but, "how to write a song" and "free songwriting tips" seems a bit more complicated. I guess it just seems to me it makes the site navigation a bit more hectic.
Should I do a keyword search for each of the Tier 2's, and see what Tier 3's I can branch from that? What about lateral searches? Like, put in "writing song lyrics" and see what branches off of that?
How do you structure your articles? Do you find a good Tier 2, then work up a set of Tier 3 pages before getting started on the Tier 2?
Ahhh, Rebecca, "how to write a chorus" did pull up an acceptable result. I guess I didn't think it would since I tried to enter "chorus", and nothing turned up.
Ok, I just brought 500 wordtracker credits. I have a lot of searching to do. Any tips? Start with an idea for a page and put in words that may be in the body of that page?
Oh oh! One more question for now. Promise
I did find a keyword for verses. Should I change my "parts of a song" page that I used to write about verses? Delete the page and upload with new keywords? Any ideas?
Thanks!
Chris