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2. Write for readers, not for search spiders. While it’s important to use keyword-rich language within the content on your site, if that content is full of keywords but no useful information, readers will be disappointed. Write content that first educates, informs and enlightens and secondarily focuses on spider-driven traffic, LifeTips suggests.
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