How Common is Keyword Research in Internet Based Marketing
Posted by Joe CotroneoJul 3
Keyword research is very commonplace among around the globe. Do you know that there is not a minute, an hour or a day that passes that some writer, somewhere is typing a particular keyword into one of the many online search engines, so they can choose from to find some idea of what they are writing about for their next article? Is this time well spent, doing a keyword research while working on a new article, especially when you know nothing or very little about an article topic? Yes and no. It can be very helpful when you have no idea of what to say about a topic.
However, there are times that doing keyword research can actually slow you down while you are working. It can also get you in hot water if you plagiarize or copy someone else’s work without their permission. Today plagiarism is rampant and many clients insist on getting complete original content.
It may appear to be a very good idea to do a bit of keyword research before beginning the actual writing of a new article. However, you have to be extremely careful that you do not use any more than three particular words together from the original text you have found while researching. There are programs out there to catch this, such as Copyscape. When they are found, the program will highlight that particular phrase as being suspect. This simply means that you will have extra work to do by having to revise the part of your article so that it is no longer the same as the original phrase. Doing so can cause you to lose a client and give you a bad name, thereby influencing whether or not you even find other clients to work for if you let it happen to very often.
If you want to learn how doing keyword research works and the type of information that is available to you and you will not be using it to write an article with, is it alright to do so?
When you are researching for your own personal information and will not be including it in something to be read by the general public you can search out anything you want to. Does this mean that you cannot copy any information that you find on any web page for your own personal research or when you want to print out a whole web page? Understandably, the answer is no.
















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