Keyword snipping?

The idea behind keyword sniping is choosing a single keyword (most times long tail one) and setting up an entire site/blog or group of sites to rank for just one keyword. Not a good idea.
 
About a month ago I reviewed a tool called Micro Niche Finder, which is an SEO tool designed to help bloggers find out how much traffic and competition there are for smaller keywords. The idea is that you can easily rank highly in these keywords with only a minimal amount of work. So, once you’ve found your niche, how do you go about actually attacking that keyword?

Well, keyword sniping of course. This is a method I’ve used, and I know several others that have also found a great deal of success by taking over low traffic keywords. There are a few different ways to go about, but most people in the know keep fairly quiet about their techniques. For people interested, I was able to dig up a post written a little while ago by Courtney Tuttle giving a very well written introduction to keyword sniping. His post covers the general idea behind keyword sniping and explains how anyone can make money online doing this.

The nice thing about this method is that it requires very minimal maintenance. Set up your blog and a few posts, then sit back and let your site mature with age. One thing I would recommend that Courtney didn’t cover is to make a very AdSense friendly WordPress theme and use it as a template. That way each time you launch a new site, you can use that same theme and just plug in the specific information for the niche you are attacking.

Have any good keyword sniping stories to share?


Reference Link: What is Keyword Sniping? « Slick Affiliate
 
Keyword sniping is used when any site promotes only one keyword, one should be aware of this type of keyword promotion because when two pages will compete for one keyword then it can create problem for website.
 
The idea behind keyword sniping is choosing a single keyword (most times long tail one) and setting up an entire site/blog or group of sites to rank for just one keyword. Not a good idea.

With this in mind, beware of something called keyword cannibalization - this happens when one or two pages on your site are competing for the same keyword which will throw you off the search engines especially Google.
 
Keyword snipping is a properly formatted link strategy which will work if you set your domain as a clue, giving a title on your page good contents on your page, what links are on your page and how will the search engines got there. To make the variation in your Anchor text, it is most effective way. After the penguin update, in my opinion its must necessary.
 
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