You have something many bloggers don’t. Readers! Now that your blog has really taken off, you may be tempted to take things to another level by selling some merchandise or sharing your expertise on a dedicated e-commerce site. This is where things get serious. Suddenly your readers are potential customers and you now need to pay attention to the basics of writing for a market. Keywords are the key You’re probably no stranger to keywords and anchor text but in case you’ve never had to consider them before, here’s a basic quick guide. Once you’ve chosen your keywords, debate rages about ideal keyword density, but stick to 1% to 5% and you’re probably on the right side of every argument. Pay attention to your headers, topic sentences, first paragraph, last paragraph and page titles – make sure there are plenty of keywords in these vital areas but don’t forget to make the copy interesting for readers too. Add anchor for as many individual pages as possible without compromising t
Learn how to create a blog and post on FanBox. The $ sign represents the "read more" and paid section of the blog. Search Terms (tags) must be relevant to the blog post. Your post's Search Terms (tags) can be edited at any time. When choosing Search Terms for your post, your Search Terms should relate to the content of your post in a logical way. You get paid for the time people spend enjoying your blogs. Make sure your post delivers a quality experience for your reader. If you did not create the content in your post, make sure to give credit to the source you got that content from. You can give credit to a source you got your content from by putting "Credit: http://www.YourSourceSite.com" at the bottom of the post with your borrowed content. When saving your blog post, make sure your title makes sense and accurately describes to a reader what they can expect to find in that post. FanBox makes it easy to search images from Google , Yah
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