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		<title>How to Write a Keyword Balanced Article</title>
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<p>In order to get the absolute maximum potential out of your  articles, they must not only be appealing to potential readers, they  must be appealing to search engines as well. This means sprinkling  searchable keywords throughout your articles (including your title) that  attract search engine spiders. This will give your articles keyword  balance.</p>
<p>By the way, when interspersing keywords throughout your articles, be  careful not to repeat them so often they looked forced. Overdoing it  with keywords (known as keyword stuffing)will make your articles read  unnaturally, and will lead to an unpleasant reading experience for your  readers.</p>
<p>In addition, if search engine spiders discover too many of the same  keywords in your articles they will penalize your articles for spamming.  This will adversely affect the search engine ranking of your articles.  It might even get your site blacklisted if the spiders detect a pattern  of keyword stuffing on your site.</p>
<p>So, what is the correct density of keywords for an article?  Personally, I don&#8217;t think keyword density even exists as a calcuable  numeric constant. In other words, don&#8217;t worry about the correct keyword  density. And don&#8217;t worry about counting keywords. Just write.</p>
<p>Speaking of writing, I need to clarify what I meant at the beginning  of this article when I said:</p>
<p>&#8220;In order to get the absolute  maximum potential out of your articles, your articles must not only be  appealing to potential readers, they must be appealing to search engines  as well.&#8221;</p>
<p>I feel it&#8217;s important to explain what I meant by that statement,  because it could easily be misconstrued. When I said your articles must  be appealing to search engines, I wasn&#8217;t implying you should write for  the search engines. That&#8217;s the last thing you ever want to do. You  should always write with the reader in mind&#8230;ALWAYS.</p>
<p>That being said, if you want your pages to rank high in the search  engines, you have to give the spiders something to latch on to. You have  to give them relevancy. The keywords you use must be as relevant as  possible to the page they&#8217;re on.</p>
<p>And the best way to do that is to establish keyword relevancy right  out of the gate with your article title. Whenever possible, you should  use your primary keywords in your title. No, not for the benefit of the  spiders, but for the benefit of readers. You see, if you write articles  focused on attracting a specific audience, you will automatically  attract the search engines. Funny how that works, isn&#8217;t it?</p>
<p>Establishing keyword relevance right from the start also means using  your primary keywords in the first paragraph of your article. And then,  throughout the rest of your article, including the closing paragraph.</p>
<p>Again, don&#8217;t force anything. Never place a keyword somewhere it doesn&#8217;t  belong &#8211; where it doesn&#8217;t fit. Just write naturally, so that your  article has a nice flow. After you complete your article, in addition to  reading it yourself, let a couple of people you trust look it over to  make sure it reads naturally. If it does, congratulations!</p>
<p>You&#8217;ve achieved your goal of writing a keyword balanced article.</p>
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David Jackson is a marketing  consultant, and the owner of Free-Marketing-Tips-Blog.com &#8211; Free, common  sense marketing tips to help grow your business. <a href="http://free-marketing-tips-blog.com/" target="_blank">http://free-marketing-tips-blog.com</a></p>
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