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I belong to a group of well-intended internet marketers and that debate still comes up now and again. It appears that it is evenly split. Half say that you should focus on a phrase that has decent traffic potential and just stay with it.
While the other half says the longer tailed phrases are just as valuable and more easily attainable. Granted, the traffic may not be as high but if the logic holds true that longer phrases maybe serious searchers then why exclude those phrases?
Both sides do agree that any phrase should point to a well constructed web page. Plus, they also say that an article should be used to point traffic to that well constructed page.
In my opinion, there is a gapping hole. And that is the search engines are being left out.
The argument is that SEs can no longer be relied upon do to many factors such as difficulty to attain high rankings and that well placed and well written articles can produce a very sustainable level of traffic.
However, that assumes that a person is a decent writer.
So what is the answer?
The answer is all of the above.
My method is this. Write two great articles on the same niche. Prep them both with some advanced writing techniques. One will be placed on your website and the other will be submitted a special network for blasting out many variations.
Those two things are the foundational under-pinnings that I use. BUT. I do have some secret sauce that I use that allows me to generate many variations.
Do you want to know my secrets?
If you are interested then you may want to check out these other posts of mine Buddys SEO Tactics or AdSense Buddy or The Buddy System or go back to the beginning of Buddy.


