@stbrians MESHACK BWOYELE KEYA
@stbrians active 4 years, 5 months ago-
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In reply to: @stbrians MESHACK BWOYELE KEYA wrote a new post, Three Hundred Words For A Post! Three Hundred Words For A post! That is too much to write! Three hundred words! Yet they are not too much when we talk. They […] View
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In reply to: @stbrians MESHACK BWOYELE KEYA wrote a new post, Keywords In an Article! Keywords And Your Article! A keyword and an article are like twin brothers. One cannot go anywhere without the other. Keywords do […] View
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There is a caveat; if you write nothing full of key words, Google will slap down your item, and the site. In 2011 Hubpages had ‘writers’ who used a ‘template’ like this…
“Everyone is interested in K. All over the world people are thinking about K. Some people are worried about K. But K is nothing to worry about..”
On Monday ‘K’ could be diet, on Tuesday it could be Zika Virus, on Wednesday it could be lack of sleep…
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So true! Both “cookie cutter content” and keyword stuffing can be cause for Google to penalize an author or a site.
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All writers should know about the significance keywords if their blogs or articles should reach net surfers.
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That is interesting. I learnt much of these things from @ruby3881. It is good to have just enough keywords
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I’m glad you are experimenting with keywords, Meshack! You do have to be careful not to repeat any word or phrase overly much in an article, and your post should make sense and be original. Google used to look only for specific keywords but now their software is more sophisticated. They can look for synonyms and different forms of a keyword or keyword phrase. So you can add some variety to your post, and write more naturally so your post doesn’t feel like it was written only for the search engines.
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When I worked in an article writing site that was based in France, we were always required to have key words in our articles. I cannot forget that site, I received more$1000 a month. We were paid twice a month and we were the one who prepared voucher.So nice to know and remember.
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That is a good analysis. I truly wonder how many words I use while reprimanding my maid for example (lol)
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As many as they do not seem to understand @bestwriter. The more stubbon they are the more 300 posts you write with your tongue
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Very well said. 🙂
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Good one.
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Thank you my Friend. I wanted to encourage Myself and Others to write. When we Look at things positively they do Look so and easy. Positivity is the key that opens minds. Negativity dulls our Efforts And makes us failures
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true when you are writing 300 words may seem like it’s too much, but when we are talking to loved ones those cannot be too many words because they deserve much more that we can give usually
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Three hundred words is nothing. I was writing a recipe and thought it might be short, did a word count.. it was 359 words… and I wasn’t finished. And that’s just a recipe!
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In reply to: Kyla Matton Osborne (Ruby3881) wrote a new post, 5 Ways to Ruin Great Writing with Poor Titles Good writing isn’t enough to drive traffic to your posts. You need a strong title too. Titling can be tough to m […] View
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Wow that is some great insight on grafitti I have never thought about it like you have put it down. I have always thought it is done as a painting though some ask done in the wrong places like in buses on Thu back of th3 seats. At least I ha e learned something different from what I have always though. So we can say that when th3 mind is idle it draws you to grafitti interesting indeed. And it is very true that what comes out of their minds is ponographic material I have seen this several times in different places especially in hetto areas where most of the youth are engrossed in drugs.