Okay, I don't have the first clue what SEO even means, so it ought to go without saying that I?

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I read a couple of your hubs, pretty good, and a nice alternative view of things. I think I commented on the guitar one and offered some advice.

The first thing to do is familiarize yourself with keyword research. It seems daunting to begin with, but go to the link listed by eculligan for adwords. Here is the place to check out keywords.It lists words related to your words that are typed in by people searching for information related to your topic.

Gh competition words are hard to get traffic from, low competition words are easier. The trick is to choose words that are low competition yet have a reasonable chance of being searched for.

You can put in your competition's website and see what words they are going for. They may have missed something that you can use.

There is no way to really answer this question, I personally have spent the better half of 2 years learning it. You could get the basics down though in a month to few months depending on how much time you dedicate.

Look through the learning hubs a bit, and other writers on here that have written hubs explaining SEO. There is a wealth of knowledge around here waiting to be read, and learned by people like yourself. Nothing wrong with being new we all had to start somewhere.

SEO is Search Engine Optimization. Basically what it mean is that you want to create your hub so its friendly for the search engines (Google, Bing, Yahoo). There are certain keywords and phrases that you should use when creating your hub title and information throughout your hub.

This helps get your hub found and can also help get you more traffic to your hub. In order to get more traffic to your hub you must backlink to blogs, directories, forums, Facebook, Digg, etc. You can do your keyword research by going to https://adwords.google.com. There you can type in keywords for your title and see your competition and even words that can produce a lot of traffic with very little competition.

Gh traffic with little competition is typically the keywords I look for. Good luck!

I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.

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