Fat content creator is an article software optimizer to help you to improve your webpage ranking in the search engine result. With Fat Content Creator, you are able to optimize the percentage relevancy of the keyword or the group of keywords you want to rank for. Made in the idea to serve the SEO marketers, F.C.C. is a great tool with various functions. In fact, you can: create and save multiple project, write articles details and notes, look the web previews and also load and save article template. And to enumerate more function, the FFC software have an integrate spelling checker, let you add HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language) elements and finally; analyze your percentage of keyword density, prominence (first occurrence & average appearance) within your preselected keyword you have chose. If you are writing articles for SEO purpose, then Fat content creator should be for you!
The Past and Future of SEO Writing
Dear Colleague,
have you ever tried to attract more visitors from search engines by writing and publishing keyword focused articles?
Actually, I don´t write many articles myself, most articles are written for me by ghostwriters. But it doesn´t matter if you are hiring ghostwriters or writing yourself. If you want your articles to do well in the search engines, you or your ghostwriter must know how to create the perfect article.
In order to give you an edge over other internet marketers, I´ll tell you today how SEO articles used to be written in the past and how they should be written today.
This is how it used to be done:
After a keyword research at Wordtracker, I got a list of thousands of keyphrases. Then, I filtered the list for long keyphrases with few competing pages and a reasonable search count.
The next step was to select between 20 and 50 keyphrases and write one article for each keyphrase, trying to optimize each article to rank well for the given phrase.
How an article used to be optimized in the past (this is how many SEO ghostwriters and internet marketers still do it):
- keyphrase in the title
- keyphrase once or twice in the opening paragraph
- keyphrase again in the middle and once towards the bottom
Unfortunately, repeating the exact keyphrase several times throughout the article doesn´t work anymore to optimize an article. And in many cases, an article like that doesn´t read well. Though it might be unique (remember: uniqueness is one important criteria for an article to do well in the search engines), it´s still a poor article.
The future of writing seo articles:
Well, this future has already begun some time ago, when major search engines started to apply “latent semantic indexing” to their algorithms. LSI or LSA (latent semantic analysis) is quite an old technology – patented in 1988.
Simply put, a search engine that applies this technology doesn´t only look for words that make up the keyphrase for which an article is written, but also looks for other words that are closely related to the topic.
For example: in an article about “professional tooth whitening”, closely related words would be:
- bleaching
- zoom
- teeth
- dental
- gel
- kit
- laser
Though they do not directly appear in the keyphrase, these words are relevant to the topic of “professional tooth whitening” and therefore, a search engine which uses LSI in its algorithm will give an article containing those related words a better ranking than a poorly written seo article focusing mainly on the primary keyphrase.
I have a short PDF report for you that talks about the advantages of writing quality articles and compares the quality of the content on webpages that rank well and those that rank poorly for the same keyphrases. You can read it online or download it here:
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You will notice that writing quality content is pretty easy for you if you know well the topic you write about. Because when you naturally write an article about something you know well, many of those secondary words will be automatically included.
But what about your ghostwriters or articles about topics you don´t know well enough?
Many ghostwriters do a little bit of research on the topics they are not familiar with before they write your articles, but most of them will still try to optimize their articles around primary keyphrases. If you hire ghostwriters, there´s a great tool you can use to analyse the ghost-written articles for their quality and easily improve them – Dr. Andrew William´s “Fat Content Creator“.
“Fat Content Creator”
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