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So let's get started.
Before you start writing any article, or assigning a content writer to a keyword, make sure you have a content outline ready
This helps the writer keep track of every single step they have to take for the article to they are writing to rank.
What should be contained on the Content Outline:
Before you start writing any article, or assigning a content writer to a keyword, make sure you have a content outline ready
- How To Start A Content Outline
This helps the writer keep track of every single step they have to take for the article to they are writing to rank.
What should be contained on the Content Outline:
- Target Keyword: Time to Drop keyword stuffing, the target keyword is the word you want to rank for, this should be around 0.5 word count. Google doesn't look at keyword density like they use to.
- Secondary keywords: So what's a secondary keyword. Okay take for instance your primary keyword is "how to rank on Google" your secondary keyword should be "As a beginner " Either that or any other keyword. It's a good thing to sprinkle this around the article, just once or twice on a paragraph if necessary.
- Your Target Article Count: Most of us think the bigger the number of words the better, but it's not always true, But you have to try to stay in the same range as the ranking article, bigger doesn't always been better. Engaging if the article is about something very simple as "How to tie your shoe lace" it's okay for it to be about 300 or 500 word count.