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I just found a good kewyword generation tool the other day. It's at Good Keywords - Find the best keywords for your web pages.. You download it and it will generate top keywords on Yahoo for your given phrase/keyword.
Thank you so much for laying this all out. I now feel like I have a much better plan of what I need to do to create my niche website. Looking to start it in a couple of weeks. :)
Just wondering about those who run their own websites. Do you write your own SEO articles for your site or do you hire writers? If you do hire writers, where exactly do you go to hire them?
I ask because I am a freelance writer and I would like to know where people who need writers for...
Oh and to answer your question Jamie - I am looking to create a website for caregivers of individuals with severe mental illnesss. It's a tough job to care for this population and I think it deserves attention.
Thanks again!
Thanks for the help Linda and Jamie!
That is such a great idea Jamie, I will definitely be interested in something like that for the site. Thank you for responding and I am going to look into it!
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I am in the process of creating a mental health website for families. I would like to know about affiliate programs for mental health topics. How would I find them? Thanks in advance! :)
To add to JCorken, SEO articles are another great way to keep your website fresh for the google cache spider. The more SEO articles you place on your website the better your ranking.
This is why freelance writers like myself are so busy these days. Everyone wants new and unique content...
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