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Feature Friday: How to Incorporate Keywords Into Your Content Creation

 | Updated on Apr 25, 2024

Feature Friday: How to Incorporate Keywords Into Your Content Creation

This week on Feature Friday, Curtis Machek, Developer, demonstrates how you can add keyword preferences to your content orders.

It’s a really intuitive feature. As a customer, you can choose the keywords you want used throughout your content, and add them to your order. 

Once your writer starts creating your content, there is a real time count on their dashboard of how many times they have used your chosen keywords.

Kewords are a a great way to optimize your content for search engines, such as Google. So why not start incorporating them in to your content?

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Laura Dohan

Laura Dohan

Laura is the Marketing and Community Manager at Crowd Content. She manages over 2000 content writers, content marketing, advertising, and community at Crowd Content. You'll see her popping in on the Crowd Content blog and on twitter, @laurdoh.

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