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Why SEO Is So Much Fun



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By : Simon M Skinner    4 or more times read
Submitted 2009-10-25 05:18:55
SEO. It stands for Search Engine Optimization. For many people, it even sounds scary. In many cases people think that the process is scary as well. However, if you take the time to get to know as much as possible about SEO, you'll find that it isn't as bad as you think.

In fact, you may even find that SEO is downright fun. Simply put, search engine optimization is basically taking keywords and using them within your articles or website text, and those keywords are the same as the ones the people try to search for when they use search engines. It's really pretty simple. For example, if you are selling baby blankets, you would optimize your site for all the phrases that people tend to use when searching for baby blankets on the web today.

You'll find that in many different ways, SEO can be fun. If you do it right, it really doesn't have to be all the complicated. Once you look at the process as a fun one, you'll enjoy it more and it will become easier for you. Need some ideas to make it fun? Well, one great idea is to start out just writing what you want to say in the text for your website. Don't actually worry about the keywords or anything, but just sit down and write. Once you have completed the writing, go back and take a look at it. See how much you have already used phrases and words that are relevant. Then you can go back and add in more keywords that you've missed. When you use pronouns, such as "it" you can replace the pronoun with your keyword.

This is because while you can have a lot of fun with SEO, it is possible to overdo it. People really don't want to read something which is overcrowded with keywords. A good rule of thumb is to keep your keywords to 1-2% density. What does this mean? It means that you should have one or two keywords per 100 words of text. For instance, if you have written a web page or article which is about 400 words long, your keyword should be in there about 4-8 times. Try making a game of it and see if you can "hit the target" on your first try. With some practice, this will become second nature and you'll be producing search engine optimized content with the best of them.

SEO does take a little bit of work; but it really isn't ads difficult or as complex as many suppose it to be. Just take a little time to learn the basics and you'll find that SEO can be a fun project to work on. IN terms of keyword density, think of it as if you were baking chocolate chip cookies. Too few chocolate chips and your cookies will be dull. To many chocolate chips and you'll just have a gooey mess instead of cookies. Keep your keyword placement balanced and you'll be able to craft SEO content which is entertaining to read while helping to boost your page ranking.
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