How To Use Market Samurai In Article Writing & Keyword Research

November 25, 2011 by  
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I agree with whatBen Stickland wrote:

You’ve probably already realized that with keyword research, content creation, article distribution, social media and all of the other aspects of building an online business, it’s virtually impossible to do all the work yourself.

A few months ago I started to use Market Samurai really seriously. I have had this software for over 3 years and have used it whenever I wanted to do some market research and found it more valuable than other keyword research tools that I had previously used.

This is how I used Market Samurai in my projects?

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When I want to write an article on a subject I first want to know what will be the main keyword I should start my core keyword analysis with. If I have an idea of a certain niche I would like to target I normally go to Google.com and then in Google Insights I will type my initial search term.

If I find I have sufficent interest and that interest in in the global region that I am currently looking to target, I will then take that phrase that is seen to have the most interest in GoogleInsights and go over to MarketSamurai.com and start my keyword Research.

If you go over to www.MarketSamurai.com and look over the videos you will learn how to find Gold Nugget Keywords that you can then take as headings and sub headings for articles for your blog.

Try Market Samurai For Free!Now before you start writing I would also suggest that you go over to Google.com and in the Google Search Box type in ~Follow_By_ your_Keyword.

This will return similar words that maybe of interest to you and should be taken into account while you write your article. Do this for each word in the keyword phrase as well as the whole Phrase. The words will be highlighted so its easy to pick them out. These second group of keywords are called LSI Keywords.

By the way make sure your main keyword does not exceed 5% of the total word count. This is keyword density and is frown upon if you stuff too main keywords in an article. I normally stick around 3%. Always make your article worth reading. You will get more traffic that way.

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