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SEO question for page keyword focus - how to make it sound natural

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So i have a page that sells say hockey sticks and the website is based in Canada. My keyword focus for the page would be hockey sticks canada.

It seems to be proper to have this key phrase within the page text and also at the beginning of the first paragraph.

But how do i write a first paragraph with this keyphrase and make it sound natural.

My first instinct is to write the paragraph like so

Hockey sticks Canada - We provide excellent quality hockey sticks nationwide which come with a 1 year warranty and have exceptional build quality and exceed performance expectations.

But it just doesnt sound natural.

If i put it as follows

Hockey sticks in Canada are well known for their quality and craftmanship. We provide excellent quality hockey sticks nationwide which come with a 1 year warranty and have exceptional build quality and exceed performance expectations.

I add "in" into the keyphrase to make it sound more natural to the reader. Would google look at this and count it as pertaining to the keyphrase hockey sticks canada?

Anybody have any info into making key phrases count on
the page without looking to unatural to the reader?
 
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You need to use keywords on the title, on the subtitle, in the body, on the description box, on the alt text of the image as well as the tags. This will help the search engine identify your topic
 
In as much as you want to infuse keywords into your body of work, you need to be conscious of overstuffing, so you won't be banned.
Having had that at the back of your mind, your keyword should appear once in your headline and I'll suggest it appears twice in every paragraph or once every 7 lines
 
You don't need to over complicated things when you are writing SEO content for your blog. Just write it as it flows for you and you are good to go. Trying to force keywords into sentences can have negative effects on your SEO efforts.
 
You need to add your primary keywords as well as secondary keywords on the title, subtitle, and content body. But you have to make sure your keywords account for less than 5% of your total number of words. If you are repeating keywords too many times, your content will be no more readable.
 
There is nothing wrong with first statement you write, in my own perspective. As for the second statement, it's look natural, but like you said, the in you imputed there, might affect it google search. However, you can try something different so you can choose the best.
 
One of the things that can really help you is to have your keyword in your title and then in the main content,it should just be constructive to aviod overstuffing,then on the tags you can place it there as well.
 
So i have a page that sells say hockey sticks and the website is based in Canada. My keyword focus for the page would be hockey sticks canada.

It seems to be proper to have this key phrase within the page text and also at the beginning of the first paragraph.

But how do i write a first paragraph with this keyphrase and make it sound natural.

My first instinct is to write the paragraph like so

Hockey sticks Canada - We provide excellent quality hockey sticks nationwide which come with a 1 year warranty and have exceptional build quality and exceed performance expectations.

But it just doesnt sound natural.

If i put it as follows

Hockey sticks in Canada are well known for their quality and craftmanship. We provide excellent quality hockey sticks nationwide which come with a 1 year warranty and have exceptional build quality and exceed performance expectations.

I add "in" into the keyphrase to make it sound more natural to the reader. Would google look at this and count it as pertaining to the keyphrase hockey sticks canada?

Anybody have any info into making key phrases count on
the page without looking to unatural to the reader?

While your desire to incorporate keywords into your work is apparent and technically the way to go, you must avoid forcing them too much inside your statements in order to avoid being banned.
 
One of the things that can really help you is to have your keyword in your title and then in the main content,it should just be constructive to aviod overstuffing,then on the tags you can place it there as well.
When creating a thread software choose keywords from the thread you are creating. But after you have to revise that part and remove unecessary keywords and that part most of bloggers and forum owners are missing unfortenally.
 
When creating a thread software choose keywords from the thread you are creating. But after you have to revise that part and remove unecessary keywords and that part most of bloggers and forum owners are missing unfortenally.
That is just one of the things that most content writers usually fail to do,you must be able to structure your content very well and that will go a long way to get your site to be well index on search engine.
When creating a thread software choose keywords from the thread you are creating. But after you have to revise that part and remove unecessary keywords and that part most of bloggers and forum owners are missing unfortenally.
That is just one of the things that most content writers usually fail to do,you must be able to structure your content very well and that will go a long way to get your site to be well index on search engine.
 
I think that statement is okay. As a user of search engines, I often omit simple words like in, at, from etc and juts enter what I really want to know.

One of my last searches was how to make minced meat with a blender. All I used was "minced meat blender" and I got accurate results that still had those short words in them.
 
So i have a page that sells say hockey sticks and the website is based in Canada. My keyword focus for the page would be hockey sticks canada.

It seems to be proper to have this key phrase within the page text and also at the beginning of the first paragraph.

But how do i write a first paragraph with this keyphrase and make it sound natural.

My first instinct is to write the paragraph like so

Hockey sticks Canada - We provide excellent quality hockey sticks nationwide which come with a 1 year warranty and have exceptional build quality and exceed performance expectations.

But it just doesnt sound natural.

If i put it as follows

Hockey sticks in Canada are well known for their quality and craftmanship. We provide excellent quality hockey sticks nationwide which come with a 1 year warranty and have exceptional build quality and exceed performance expectations.

I add "in" into the keyphrase to make it sound more natural to the reader. Would google look at this and count it as pertaining to the keyphrase hockey sticks canada?

Anybody have any info into making key phrases count on
the page without looking to unatural to the reader?
Well I don't know much about it but I think my information will help that you should write your title with your keywords of primary or secondary subtitles and content. And don't repeat your words again and again that would leads to lower content. Always try to make your content structure very well with the help of correct keywords.
 
When creating a thread software choose keywords from the thread you are creating. But after you have to revise that part and remove unecessary keywords and that part most of bloggers and forum owners are missing unfortenally.
This is a really informative piece of advice. Keywords are crucial, both in search engine optimization and in the marketing of blogs and forums to an extent. They facilitate the easier recognition of your piece of work by viewers which can enable you to monetize the blog or forum
 
You need to make sure that the keywords come naturally in your content. To make that happen, you should avoid using it too much. You should also focus on long tail search terms using your primary and secondary keywords
 

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