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Submit articleSo, you understand that you need not only informative but properly optimized articles to win the battle in the online arena. Well, let me tell you that you’re on the right track. Now, let me help you excel in this field by showing you how you can produce high quality, keyword-rich articles:

1. First, get to know the popular search terms that are related to your products and services. You can do this through keyword research.

2. The next thing to do is to create article topics around these keywords. For example, you can write an article entitled “10 ways to make money online” if the most popular keyphrase in your chosen niche is “make money online”.

3. Create a working title. Start writing by creating a title. This is very important so you can limit the scope of your articles early on. Ensure that your titles contain the keywords that you’re targeting.

4. Write your articles. Write them the way you would explain your topics in person. Be upbeat and use conversational tone. After writing your articles, insert those keywords together with their synonyms all throughout your content. Ensure that they’re not affecting the flow of your content. They must sound very natural.

5. Next, calculate your keyword density. In order to avoid issues about keyword spamming, make sure that you limit your keyword usage to 2% of your word count. That means, if you’re writing a 250 word article, you should only be using your main keyword 5 times all throughout your content. For best results, put the keywords on your title and once on each of your paragraph.