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		<title>Learn How To Write Quality Articles Keeping SEO In Mind</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Article marketing is known to be one of the most targeted ways to drive visitors to your website or blog. Of course, if you really want to get the most out of it, you need to focus on getting the attention of the search engines and creating organic traffic that won&#8217;t cost you any money. But how do you get the search engines to send visitors to you if your articles don&#8217;t follow their rules. In order to truly reap the benefits of article marketing every article you create must be search engine optimized&#8211;that&#8217;s how you get a real traffic flow headed in your direction. Regardless of whether you want to target a specific niche market like <a target="_blank" href="http://coenmayes.com/reviews/underachiever-secrets/underachiever-secrets-bonus">underachiever secrets</a> or any other niche, it&#8217;s vital that you remember the following tips.</p>
<p> Long Tail Is the Key: You&#8217;ll be hard pressed to find an SEO expert who won&#8217;t stress the important of using long tail keyword phrases when writing. The beauty of long tail keywords is that they are still keywords they just happen to be much more exact than general keywords and phrases. Using the term &#8220;dog training&#8221; is broad and ill-defined but zeroing in and using &#8220;how to train your dog in a week&#8221; really refines the process. The fact that there is less competition for these longer keywords is one reason they are so effective another reason is that they often mirror what people actually are looking for online. </p>
<p> Use the Right Grammar in the Title: Search engines put a lot of weight on the title of the webpage. This is because this is usually the first thing that they see when they are searching for a specific keyword and stumble upon a website.</p>
<p> If your title does not have the proper grammar, then it will most definitely give the wrong message to the searchers that find your website because of the search engines. Even if you do end up getting ranked for this particular keyword, your visitor count will decrease because of this one stupid mistake. So be doubly sure about keeping your title grammatically apt. Regardless of whether you would like to target a niche such as <a target="_blank" href="http://coenmayes.com/reviews/underachiever-secrets/underachiever-secrets-review">underachiever secrets review</a> or any other niche, it&#8217;s vital that you remember the following tips.</p>
<p> Human Readers Matter Most: Being excited about the search engines is fine but never forget that the human readers are the most important. If your article doesn&#8217;t help the people who are reading it or if it is hard to read then getting ranked in the search engines won&#8217;t matter because it is the people who are reading your articles that matter for your profit margin. Your primary objective needs to be to satisfy the search engines, give them what they are looking for while providing the same level of value to the readers as well. </p>
<p> In conclusion, this article shows how importance it is to use the search engines to get the most value out of your articles and get them exposed to your readers. It will take a while for this to happen if you have not previously used SEO. But in the long run, you will start to notice how valuable the traffic that you are getting from search engines is very beneficial. This is because you&#8217;re not paying for it nor you&#8217;re working too hard for it. So go on and start writing SEO concentrated articles.</p>
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