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Posted: 2008-Nov-29 06:04
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if you think keyword research is unnecessary, then you must read this. Even though you've created the best article for your site, it won't work, if there are no relevant keywords in it. It's like driving diligently for miles but still not reaching the destination. This is because you were driving on the wrong road! What a waste of time and effort!

Simply stated, it's searching for the right keywords for your site. If you desire heavy web traffic, your website must contain keywords and phrases that are commonly used by people while searching for information that's related to your niche. For example, your website deals with makeup products. No where in your website are there keywords like "skin type", "sensitive skin", "oily/normal/dry skin", "acne", "skin care", and others. You're losing a large chunk of audience because most of the people choose makeup according to their skin type; many of them have acne; and they are interested in a product that cares for their skin as well.

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