Have you ever written an SEO article that you thought would win the Pulitzer Prize, only to find out two weeks later that about 2000 people have seen and read it but you’re still not making any money? Are you on the verge of tears because lots of people have put in links to THEIR articles as comments to your articles and are actually reaping the benefits that should be going to YOU? Then STOP AND READ THIS, because this is information that you’re not likely to find all over the internet.

First of all, remember that the keywords you choose will rule the pageviews you get. Unless you have an established website that already has several hundred or thousand readers, the only way you’re going to get massive traffic is if you use the right keywords to get them there in the first place. Since an SEO article is all about getting ranked on search engines, the more relevant the keywords are to your content and the blog, site, product or service you are promoting, the more ‘hits’ you are likely to receive and the higher your final ranking will be for the article’s webpage.

But (and you should never begin a sentence with ‘but’) what is probably even more critical in terms of ranking success is the resource box and the resource links they contain. The rule of thumb is to never have bac links in the body of your SEO article – the resource box is where you do this. Moreover, because search engine spiders crawl through your resource box, the links should also contain the relevant keywords that you want to be ranked for. This is very, very important and not enough people do this; with the result that they often get frustrated with the final outcome of their efforts and start to explore other options.
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If you can find the right keywords, use the appropriate resource links and give people valuable information about the subject that your keywords are based on, then writing an SEO article no longer becomes a chore; it is now magically transformed into a race to see how quickly you can reach your ranking objectives – and there’s nothing more exciting than competing with yourself to see how you can better your results with each attempt. True, some keywords are much tougher to rank for but in the end, the best and smartest work always wins out over the competition.

The final bit of useful information on SEO article writing is to pick the right title, keyword and meta tags. Use your keywords strategically and pick tags that are variations of your keywords so you have all your bases covered.