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Long Tailed Keywords

Well, I was able to figure out how to adjust the .htaccess file last night.  It now loads up the WordPress page without anyproblem.  I spent some time screwing around with my home page (since I have the blog loaded into a directory called blog) without much success.  I am not liking how it is looking.  I am beginning to have remorse about not loading WordPress in the root directory.  I will have to investigate further to see if I should move the blog.  I have read some posts about difficulties that people have had in moving WordPress from one directory to another.  I will keep you posted.

I spent time today on the train working on the article that I was writing.  It is getting quite long but I am not done with it yet.  I am contemplating breaking it up into two different articles.  I am starting to wonder if I am making these articles too long.  I guess I have too much to say.  I am thinking about providing the full blown article on this website (and possibly Hub Pages or Squidoo) but only using a shortened version on eHow.  My one article on eHow has been viewed 39 times now.  That is not a lot of views but the subject of baseball scholarships doesn’t get that many searches.

I spent time today at lunch searching for what they call long-tailed keywords.  I think that is just a fancy term for three words or so strung together to form one keyword (i.e. exercise fitness routine).  I put in a number of topics and wrote down about 50 keywords that had a daily search count on Google of between 100 – 200.  I used the free keyword tool at SEOBook.com. It is very helpful.

Well that is it for tonight. The Maryland football (I am a fan) game is on and they are losing 7 – 3 so I need to cheer a little harder. I also want to try to finish my long-winded article so I can publish it tomorrow. If I have time, I will come up with a few title suggestions for future articles.

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