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There are tons of keywords in the Net, but they couldn’t be all be used on the blog or in the post. The success of the blog is not in the keywords, but it is the niche and in the way it is written and it is considered as a quality post that matters. I happened to come across with an app on keywords finder which lists the keywords which I couldn’t understand myself. And one thing more, it is also the ranking that counts most for Google AdSense.
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Great advice! I think it’s particularly important to pay attention to the bit about comments that dilute keyword density. When we comment on anyone’s content, we should avoid leaving generic messages that can negatively impact on SEO. This is something we very much have control over, and we should take responsibility to use words and phrases that relate to the topic of the post.
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When we comment on the posts of others, we rarely think about keywords density.
That is why we can rectify it by responding to that comment.
I think Google should not delete Grizzly Bear’s blog.
He was the true blue blogger who monetized with Adsense only.
The rest are marketers who wanted to sell their books and services.
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Yes, when we comment on other post we do not keep in mind key words is our fault because with the passage of time everything comes in mind but new writers will know it slowly and slowly. Now that I’ve kind of gone over my own process for writing effective titles, I thought it would be a good idea to give you a few miscellaneous tips and resources that I have found useful over the years.
In other words, here are some things that I couldn’t figure out how to fit into the main content:
I’m really kind of curious to see what kind of post titles the Tyrant Troops have come up with. If you know what your most effective title has been please write it out below in the comments. We might all learn a thing or two from your success!
I like to frame the title into a question. As I am new to all this and so tied up in other things, I have not even checked to see that maybe my titles are what are holding me back. I’ll just put that on my every growing list of things I must learn and practice.
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This is could be a good advice to those who always are trapped in making credits because of impulsive buying on credits. These tips are clear reminders to everyone, that is, not to take it for granted the credits you made or else it would be impossible for you to repay them and even impossible for you to get out from such debts. I would also suggest that everyone should stick to his purpose why he has to get a credit card and the commitment to repay one, two or more purchases on credit.
very good advice on putting your credit card out of sight. If you don’t bring it along, you have to use cash, you will think ahead before purchase. Nothing is free
Shared your post at my Facebook and Twitter
Might as well take on a second job to pay off the credit card debt.
Working more hours mean no time to think about spending money.