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Three Steps to Incorporate Keywords in Your Hubpages

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By lindagoffigan


Do Not Concentrate or Look for Key Words at the Drafting Stage of Your Written Work.

When writing a Hubpage article, you need to incorporate keyword to monetize your written work. Communicating on line is a social activity but if you are writing for Hubpages that is powered by Google Adsense, you should use keywords. There is a simple process of using keywords in your Hubpage article.

Step One

Write your Hubpage article with quality and relevance for your intended audience. As you write, let your ideas flow logically onto Microsoft Word, Notepad of from you pen. Once you have complete your article make certain that the content is optimal at 1500 words and is also optimized with photos and subheadings to break up the text. Do not concentrate or look for key words at the drafting stage of your written work. You have to have a logical streaming of ideas. If you are looking for keywords from a keyword search tool, your ideas will be interrupted with the technical procedures of using the tool. Complete your Hubpage article and then go on to Step Two.

Before Incorporating Keywords in Your Hubpage Article, Alway Spell Check

Step Two

Always spell check your work. If you are using different text boxes to insert captions for subheadings, be certain to use the spell check feature of Hubpage. If you drafted the Hub page article on Microsoft word, you should use the spell check feature on the word processing page. Do not transport any work that needs to be correct to the Hubpage text capsule. Although you are transporting work that has been spell checked on Microsoft Word, always use the Hubpage spell check before you publish your quality Hubpage article with rich content. You may make some additions and you do not want to publish work that takes away from your credibility with misspelled words. Go on to Step Three.

Use Keyword Country, Google Adwords, or Google Keyword to Incorporate Keywords into Your Written Work, Then Spell Check Again

Step Three

Now it is time to use Keyword Country, Google Adwords or the Google Keyword Search Tool to incorporate keywords into your written work. You may think that it is not necessary because the Hubpage adds tag words to your Hubpage article if you choose to click on them that populates automatically.

If you look at these tag words and phrases, you will discover that some of the phrases are not logical to humans because the Google Bot assembles them. Sometimes the phrasing does not make sense for the reader. The reader is the one who will click on an ad to earn you revenue from Google Adsense, so you must write to your intended audience. Use the option to "x" out the phrases that is not how a person would search for a keyword on the Internet using the Google search engine. Use the Keywords tools mentioned in the first paragraph of Step Three to rewrite your article using at least six keywords from these keyword search tools.

Your topic should begin with the keyword have no more than 70 characters. Your introductory paragraph should be driven by the keyword. If you look that most of the text on the Google Search Engine, you will find that about 22 to 25 words are displayed underneath the topic is underlined. This introduction of your article is called the summary. You must use your keywords in the introductory summary. Internet surfers will find your article because you used keywords likely to be used in a search. Keywords should be incorporated in your Hubpage article to drive traffic. The final step should always be to spellcheck before hitting the publish button on Hubpages.

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