Matt Cutt recently wrote about changing the default printer for Firefox on Linux saying that he did this article because he himself was looking for the information on this subject but didn't get enough material. At this point Matts advices about writing for useful information. He says that each keyword should be written carefully. The utility of an article is cardinal. The content need not be very long but it should have all the essential information. Whenever you are looking for an answer or information and you cant find it, take it as an opportunity. Spend time and research to produce a useful content. He says that "I’d recommend thinking more about words and variants (the “long-tail”) and thinking less about keyword density or repeating phrases." Read more.
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