Keyword or phrase
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This site here is to show you exactly how to optimize your blog so that the Adsense will show the exact keyword or phrase you want it to. An additional bonus is that such a blog is also fully search engine optimized...
As you go through this site carefully, you'll notice where and HOW keyword or phrase appears along the text, in the title (the top blue bar in Internet explorer), in the header (H1 tags -- the first huge words you see on this site that actually say keyword or phrase) in the FIRST 20 words of this site where it is also bolded, in the subdomain name as we're hosting this site with blogspot.com, in every paragraph at least once (but be careful not to overdo it. Make sure it appears in between 2%-2,4% of all words).
You should set your blog so after you've done the proper research and determined that this exact keyword or phrase will get you a nice income (CPC-wise, searches/month and competition-wise).
If you were to view this web site's source, you'd notice that it also uses META tags -- specifically the "META keywords" and "META description" tags. Each one contains the keyword or phrase only once, nut it contains it. With the description attribute it's also very good to make it appealing as it will show in the search engine results and people will be much more likely to click on it if it grabs their attention. Make it about 50 words or so, but good. Take your time on this one.
When writing content for your posts make sure that the keyword or phrase is inserted logically and that it doesn't appear as if it was stuffed in intentionally. Like here, for instance :-)
OK, now we're near the end and if you'll look at the links on the right-hand side of this blog, below the Adsense image, you'll notice that my desired keyword or phrase is also used in the anchor text as well as in the "title" attribute of the "A tag". In this case the link is pointing back to this blog, but it could just as well point to my other related blog and give it a PR boost. Nice, huh?
So, the last 20 words (and the very last word too, so look for that at the very bottom too) are as crucial as the first, so I'll be putting my keyword or phrase here also.
Thank you for reading this. Have a great day.
This site here is to show you exactly how to optimize your blog so that the Adsense will show the exact keyword or phrase you want it to. An additional bonus is that such a blog is also fully search engine optimized...
As you go through this site carefully, you'll notice where and HOW keyword or phrase appears along the text, in the title (the top blue bar in Internet explorer), in the header (H1 tags -- the first huge words you see on this site that actually say keyword or phrase) in the FIRST 20 words of this site where it is also bolded, in the subdomain name as we're hosting this site with blogspot.com, in every paragraph at least once (but be careful not to overdo it. Make sure it appears in between 2%-2,4% of all words).
You should set your blog so after you've done the proper research and determined that this exact keyword or phrase will get you a nice income (CPC-wise, searches/month and competition-wise).
If you were to view this web site's source, you'd notice that it also uses META tags -- specifically the "META keywords" and "META description" tags. Each one contains the keyword or phrase only once, nut it contains it. With the description attribute it's also very good to make it appealing as it will show in the search engine results and people will be much more likely to click on it if it grabs their attention. Make it about 50 words or so, but good. Take your time on this one.
When writing content for your posts make sure that the keyword or phrase is inserted logically and that it doesn't appear as if it was stuffed in intentionally. Like here, for instance :-)
OK, now we're near the end and if you'll look at the links on the right-hand side of this blog, below the Adsense image, you'll notice that my desired keyword or phrase is also used in the anchor text as well as in the "title" attribute of the "A tag". In this case the link is pointing back to this blog, but it could just as well point to my other related blog and give it a PR boost. Nice, huh?
So, the last 20 words (and the very last word too, so look for that at the very bottom too) are as crucial as the first, so I'll be putting my keyword or phrase here also.
Thank you for reading this. Have a great day.

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