How to find theme words for your article
June 5, 2009 by Andy
If you are writing an article on a topic you know, you will instinctively use theme words in that article. This is not a conscious effort on your part, its a necessity. You see, for someone who knows a subject, they will need to use certain words and phrases in order to write a good article. For those of us who are not experts in a niche, it is more difficult to know what words we should be using. This video shows how you can find relevant words for any article you write:
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