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One of the major objectives of writing SEO articles is to place up up the number of links tip to your site. The whole idea is to get better your Google PR (Page Rank) which will in turn send you higher up the search engine results for well-liked keyword phrases. Of course this will end up carry you a lot more traffic.

What all this means is that the between plan for your SEO articles is very important, in fact more important than the quality of your writing in terms of drawing traffic to your site from leading search engines.

SEO article writing linking strategy

To create an effective linking strategy that will get you traffic, you will have to start with a clear target page or article that you want to point all your most visible links to. Your choice will depend on a lot of factors. For instance if your site is still very new and has not well-known any Google PR yet, then it may be a much better strategy to create a detailed article in a leading article directory or at some social networking site and then point most of your SEO article links to it.

Because the article index will tend to have a high page rank, it will be much easier for your article to end up very high in search engine results for popular keywords. You will still in part advantage and there is a good chance that about 5% to 10% of the traffic that your article at the article directory be given will click on the links there and finally get to your site. This may sound a little unfair but it is much better than nothing, is it not?

But bear in mind that even as you do this, you will still be steadily build up links pointing to your site. This is because it is standard practice that one article posted at an article directory can contentedly comprise up to 3 links. Two will be in the reserve box at the bottom and one can be placed within the body of the article, towards the end. One of these many links in each SEO article can tip to your site.

 

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