Writing the Articles for Your Niche Site

Andrew Sharpe
In my other 2 articles I talked about how to find the right niche for your new content site, and I also talked about how to find the right key phrase to go along with your niche. In this article I will explain the next process which is writing the articles for the site.

Now that you have your niche and keyphrase you need to start writing the websites content. If you picked a niche you are an expert in than consider yourself lucky because you wont have to do much research. If your like me than you are not an expert in your niche! Once you have created dozens of sites about the niches you are an expert on, you run out of options. So now we are on the research stage. When researching your niche make sure you check multiple websites to make sure the information you are presenting is accurate.

A good thing to research is statistics related to your niche, the history behind it, the future of it (where it is headed), famous quotes, how to guides, etc. Once you have this information its a good idea to spend at least 45 minutes to an hour reading and re-reading. You want the information fresh in your mind when writing your articles, that way you don't have to keep going back to them when trying to write a new paragraph or change subjects. If you read an article 3 times it should stick in your mind for at least an hour or two.

Now remember that keyword list I had you make in the last article? You should have your key-phrases written down in a spreadsheet. For each keyword you are going to write a specific article. Make sure you include the key-phrase in your articles heading and through out the body as much as you can (but keep it from sounding like spam). In the last article I used "How to build a boat" as one of my examples, I'll use that same example to keep it easy. If that was my key-phrase then my articles heading might be something like "How to build a boat in 6 weeks". Just make sure you include it in your title, but try to think of something catchy to add on to it.

Its also a good idea to fit multiple keywords in your articles. That way your site will have the key-phrases through out the entire site, which will result in better rankings in Google. Each article should be around 500 words or more. Make sure you are providing real and valuable information. Don't just talk about random topics and keyword stuffing the content. Provide something real to your website audience, they will appreciate you for that and keep coming back for more.

When you are finished with each article you want to bold the first time you use the phrase. So if you use "How to build a boat" in the first sentence, you'll want to make that bold. After you do that you are going to put the last key phrase in italics. The reason you are doing this is because Google will consider that key-phrase as more important than the other words and phrases you used in the article. It relates to how well the site you are creating ranks for the search term.

So the two important things here are including your key-phrase in your title and including them through out your article. Stay tuned for my next post which should be up very soon. Make sure you check my other articles for more information related to this.

Published by Andrew Sharpe

I have been working as a full time Internet Marketer since 2007, although part time for this past year. I'm currently studying Psychology and Graphic design.  View profile

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