It will not have escaped your notice that by now, you may have a very long list indeed of keyphrase candidates for your site. Brad, as I have noted, has over 500 at this point. However, candidates are all they are.
Unless you have a very large, content rich site, it is unlikely that you will need so many phrases. Nor is it likely that you would be able to optimize effectively for so many.
Can I suggest that at this point, you cull a full 50% of your entire list, based on a KOI sort. Then add back in 10–15% of the words with the highest search frequencies. This should give you a more workable database with which to enter the final part of the D–A–D method, keyword deployment.
Unless you have a very large, content rich site, it is unlikely that you will need so many phrases. Nor is it likely that you would be able to optimize effectively for so many.
Can I suggest that at this point, you cull a full 50% of your entire list, based on a KOI sort. Then add back in 10–15% of the words with the highest search frequencies. This should give you a more workable database with which to enter the final part of the D–A–D method, keyword deployment.
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