Many people that purchase articles on Constant-Content.com for their website. In fact, most of the articles purchased on Constant-Content end up finding a new home on the web. When buying articles for your website, it is important to consider what keywords your content contains and how this will reinforce your position in search engines.
To help buyers visualize what keywords they are buying we've introduced the keyword chart. Before I go on about the keyword graph, I want to emphasize that having keywords in an article is ONLY ONE aspect of a great article. An article is great when it is informative, engaging, easily understood and well written. These human elements of an article are equally, if not more, important than keywords. Unfortunately, they're also difficult for search engines to quantify.
The internet is becoming more and more search engine driven, google has become a verb, and as a consequence keywords have come to play a role in helping search engines return the right results to our searches. Publishers need an easy way to see what keywords they will be introducing onto their site with any new article, so we have introduced the keyword chart.
As the title of the graph says, we are creating the keyword chart based on the words found in the summary. Consequently, the keyword chart is just to give publishers an estimate of the keyword density of the entire article.
This new tool will help publishers be confident in the articles that they choose to purchase and help their sites rank well in search engine results. If you have any other ideas for new tools that would be helpful as a customer or as an author, please comment or add your voice to the forum where some of the other writers have posted their suggestion or new ideas.