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Originally Posted by james113
In my experience, placing the keywords at the end of the page does not make or break an SEO campaign. Your main focus should be your users. If it makes more sense to place red socks in the last sentence of your page about blue socks, then do it. There are plenty of other SEO techniques that can be implemented to achieve rankings for any given search term.
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Well I will agree that users should be taken into consideration but man, there's a nice fine line here when it comes to add or not to add keywords at the end of a page for
seo purposes...
SEO is not bad,
SEO is good and if you have good content you want your users to find your content so be crafty in your writing - why not?
you're right if it makes more sense to add red socks at the end then do it but why NOT have the presence of mind to enhance the sentence as well? maybe by adding the red socks -keyword and also the blue socks keyword? writing is an art. Good articles get read. (I'm not a writing artist by any means)
Yes there are plenty of other
SEO techniques one could use and why not use them all when they come to mind or if you can remember them? Tell me why not?
If
SEO copywriting is your full-time job you might want to use all the
seo techniques at your disposal to get your article linked to and liked and no one really knows for sure weather it's affective
SEO to place your keywords at the end of a page but I say if you're gut tells you it makes sense then go with it. Test it and go with it again.