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So what is a keyword anyway?

Among the most important features of an article written primarily to generate money are well-chosen keywords, the density of those keywords in the article, and the manner in which they are placed within the the article. Proper keyword density and placement often enhance the optimization of articles for search engine spiders that scan website pages; and when they do, it is important that a keyword be detected and recognized as a keyword, thus delivering the article to any person who searched for that keyword.

A keyword is a word that is relevant to the subject of any article in which it is placed, and will be repeated several times throughout the article, since being placed only once would hardly distinguish it from every other word. So when a search engine spider recognizes that a particular word has been placed several times in an article, it will determine that the page containing that article may be useful to users who search for such a keyword.

Over optimizing your articles?

While it is important to properly optimize a money-making article, it is just as important to note the critical error in over-optimizing articles for particular words, since such an act would be recognized as “keyword stuffing” which is frowned upon by search engines. In fact, search engine spiders can detect when attempts are being made to trick them into placing articles high in the SERPs (search engine results pages) for a given keyword, and as such, often penalize websites and pages for such acts.

So instead of propelling an article – and the website it is published to – atop the SERPs, keyword stuffing will have the adverse effect of dragging an article and website down in the rankings, in addition to possibly causing other pages of the particular website to be blacklisted from the search engine that discovered repetitive keyword stuffing. Such activity, if continued without regard for the adverse action of one search engine will soon result in similar actions by all search engines.

Keyword Density? What’s that?

Keyword density is how many times your keyword is placed in your article. Most article writers use a percentage to determine how many times they will place a keyword in an article. Consider for a minute that you, as an article writer, completed a 500 word article in which you wish to achieve a keyword density of 5%. In order to achieve such density you will need to have the keyword in your article exactly 25 times, which of course is derived by taking 5% of 500.

While there are hundreds of resources and guides on the Internet recommending one keyword density over another, and the reasons behind the logic, the appropriate density for your articles as dictated by how profitable your articles are, will have to be determined by you. Each webmaster has their own density level they’d like to achieve based on their own past results; but as long as you don’t over optimize and you are generating acceptable profits, you are master of your own density level.

 

The right density

No matter what particular density you choose, it is important to place keywords so that there are more at the beginning and end of the article in order to produce an hour glass effect. Having the right keyword density in your articles makes it more likely that you’ll make money off those articles since they will rise in the SERPs and be seen by an increased number of people.

Suitable Articles & Banner Ads for Your Niche Sites

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Selecting suitable articles and banner advertisements for your niche sites is a process which must be approached and completed with the utmost care, because both these content types should be in conformity with the niche site theme. Articles must discuss the niche site topic in a manner that is intelligent and engaging, thereby demonstrating to readers that they were well-researched; and banner ads – which are graphical in nature – must depict images that relates to the niche topic or a topic that correlates to it.

In both cases the objective is to generate income, which results from increased traffic created by the articles and direct payments from merchants whose products/services are reflected in the banner messages and whose websites (product landing pages) to which the banner URLs are pointed. Another aspect of placing banner ads on high visibility websites – whether such websites are niche sites or not – is providing the site owner with a continuous source of income via monthly fees whether clicks result in sales or not.

It is important to point out here that in order to command a monthly fee for banners ads placed on a site, that site must have a demonstrated history of high traffic volume that must justify payment of such a fee; thus the term “high visibility” websites. Interestingly enough this is also where the attractive quality of articles placed on such sites are integral to the sites’ traffic generation attributes; so the articles and banners which represent 75 to 90 percent of a typical site’s content must compliment each other.

Consider for a moment that you are the website owner and your aim is to utilize free website content articles for whatever reason (unwillingness or inability to write your own), then it may be difficult for you to find articles that contain your exact keywords; so you may have to either make revisions to these articles – which may not be allowed on some free article writers – or base your keywords on articles you find, which could leave you with very competitive keywords that would be too costly and time consuming to attain a high ranking for.

If you are going to buy content, make sure that you let the writer know what your niche keywords are and what specifically your preferred keyword density and placement are. Remember, the wrong articles can leave you with little traffic and very low search engine rankings if they do not fit in properly with either your niche or with keywords that are easy to attain high rankings for, either of which could derail your marketing (income?) objectives before you even gain a little traction.

Where banners are concerned the most important thing is for you to create an informative website filled with relevant, engaging and useful articles, so that you can generate a high amount of returning visitors. And as your site rises in credibility, reputation and position in search engine rankings, the blank spaces on your site will begin to look more and more appealing to advertisers, at which time you can command fees which will both be acceptable as well as guaranteed.

Keep in mind that anyone can be an affiliate, but when affiliate marketing is compared to having a banner or several banners placed in good spots on high-ranking websites, the latter will bring that site owner the most revenue. So once you have established your website as one that can be profitable for merchants and advertisers, you can rent different spaces on your sites for them to place banner ads. Each month you will be paid the same fee, no matter how much they do or do not make off of your efforts.