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| Ok... I'm not stupid, but explain this to me like I'm a five-year old. I sort the Excel file to find the longtail keywords. The best keywords are NOT necessarily what the ProPLR articles are optimized for. Perhaps the sweet longtail keyword is "best colonoscopy home self-exam machine", but the ProPLR articles are all "colonoscopy", "when to get a colonoscopy", etc. You see. What do I do? I'm guessing that I should take a ProPLR article and rewrite as I should anyway, but somehow work in the longtail keyword. Is this right? I'm hesitating because I prefer to do what all of you out there are already succeeding with. Thanks in advance for your help Jonathan |
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| Jonathan, The PLR content is optimized for the keywords that you should try to target. Always go for the keyword with the highest number of searches for your main page and then use the rest for your other pages. I always target the main page for the 2 keywords with the highest number of searches and then the next pages I put up are the ones with the highest KEI and then work my way down from there. That gives me almost instant traffic as soon as my pages are indexed.
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