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4 Keywords Mistakes That Can Cost You 8,000 Visitors/Month

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Hi there, Do you know that 5-7 relevant keywords per your blog post may be enough to get high rankin

Hi there, Do you know that 5-7 relevant keywords per your blog post may be enough to get high rankings on the SERPs? At that, the total number of keywords shouldn’t exceed 6% of the whole text. Double Your Traffic & Sales Using DA4-DA100 Backlinks 4 Keywords Mistakes That Can Cost You 8,000 Visitors/Month Hi there, Do you know that 5-7 relevant keywords per your blog post may be enough to get high rankings on the SERPs? At that, the total number of keywords shouldn’t exceed 6% of the whole text. Our estimates show that 72% of website owners are making these [4 costly mistakes when using keywords](: - Poor semantic core that may result in untargeted traffic. To avoid it, [rely on professional SEO expert]( who will prepare a relevant semantic core for you and pull in 1,000-8,000+ visitors/month to your website. - Exact match anchors may be considered by search engines as spam. Not only people will pass by your articles, but search engines may keep you from reaching Top 10. [Get your website checked]( and rest easy! - Overuse of keywords in bold raises a red flag for Google and signifies that there’s something wrong with your [on-page optimization](. - Use of irrelevant keywords will mislead your customers and you’ll eventually end up with a growing bounce rate. If you want to become #1 in your niche, win more customers and increase your traffic by 34% and more, you have to make sure that you’re getting it right with your keywords. If you are unsure, let us help you. [Order Keyword Research Now]( Any questions? No need to keep silent - hit reply to this letter to get our assistance or leave your feedback just below our blog post. Follow us: Visit: mailto:support@linksmanagement.com [SEO BLOG]( [SEO SERVICES]( To ensure that our emails get to you (and don't go to your junk or bulk email folders), please add info@linksmanagement.com to your adress book. [Unsubscribe or manage your subscriptions]( LinksManagement 9670 Dr, Reno, Nevada 89521 United States [.](

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