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Where's The Niche?
Filed in archive SEO by noel on October 7, 2007
Where's The Niche?
First thing first, ask yourself - where's the niche?

I also ask that query to myself before I start doing SEO services for others. I spend some time choosing and narrowing down niche-focused keywords. Competing with too general keywords is a big no-no for me. And as I see it, long tail keyword is the most efficient niche for those who search for quality and highly-competitive content.

Writing functional content isn't just about driving traffic to your web site but Wealth to your pocket as well. Use long tail SEO keywords to improve your organic search traffic. Write content using them. In a typical entry (about 20 word paragraph), use 2 to 4 keywords.

Next stop - the links. Social bookmarking sites are fun. But others may not find it fun, SEO-wise. Try to convert that mentality into a productive SEO philosophy. In order to get higher rankings in SERPs, you need quality links and high PR sites that fall within your theme. Now use social bookmarking sites to get your goals!

Finally, research your way. An ordinary mistake in keyword SEO is that many webmasters don't research their keywords well. So it is savvy to put research keywords in your niche.


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