Avoid the Keyword Poison

Posted by: Rea Maor In: Internet and SEO - Wednesday, May 30th, 2007

Oh dear there is nothing quite so frustrating as keyword poison in those wonderful articles that you have posted here and there on the Internet. Keyword poison is seeps through your work because the number of keywords are simply too many. It is like your work has a bad case of the chicken pox or poison ivy.

The other case is an invisible poison flowing through because your work has nothing for those search engines to discover. Your great masterpiece sits alone in space totally lost in all the other speckles of information. It literally becomes sucked into a black hole of nothingness.

Don’t get discouraged! There are solutions to both of these keyword poison problems. For both situations learning how to properly place significant words will increase traffic and decrease the web owner blues. Turn on the thinking cap and decide what your topic will be for the masterpiece. Even those great abstracts you see in the art gallery started with something as their themes!

The first line of your new creation should contain the goldmine word or phrase. It might be easiest to write this sentence last because the entire piece will have been created. The first line will just naturally flow from your fingertips onto the canvas as a final touch. This line is your sound beacon to the search engines and all those Internet virtual visitors just waiting to discover you. Your piece will no longer be stuck in the black hole of nothingness or flagged as a contagious bug full of problems.

Some people think that they can just toss in keywords all over their piece. The next thing you know the work is no better then a patch of skin with chicken pox or poison ivy. Search engines will crawl away in disgust and leave the work in complete isolation because they will think it is that dreadful disease of spam.

The trick is to scatter your special words throughout your piece of work. You will mesmerize the search engine crawlers into indexing your work. Readers will find you and be hypnotized by your masterpiece that flows smoothly. Your masterpiece’s beauty will shine instead of being plagued with oozing blotches of various keywords that do not fit or match the content and theme of the piece. Readers will want to know more and view the rest of the art gallery.

All great masterpieces need a frame to show them off. Finish your content with a strong conclusion that recaps what the reader should’ve learned. Make sure to include that special word in this paragraph so that the search engine crawlers will remember what they’re indexing. Your final paragraph becomes the frame for your masterpiece and encourages web crawlers and virtual guests to return for more viewing.

Avoid keyword poison by carefully selecting a topic or idea for your masterpiece. Select one or two primary words that you want to be the focal point of the piece. Scatter these

delightful morsels throughout the work to create a natural flow and draw others into the piece. Add the finishing touch of the piece by summarizing what was seen and encouraging others to return to your Internet virtual gallery.

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