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As an experiment I moved 20 sites to whypark. Now I want to use the keyword advice that Varon and others have generously provided. Question: while I cannot control my keywords as much as I could with my own site, if I write articles rich with those keywords and add the articles as custom pages, will that do the same thing?

e.g.: I want the keywords "canadian dating", but there are no whypark articles about canadian dating, so I write about the topic and attach the page as a "custom page" and use the keywods alot...
 
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Yes, if there are no articles for your keyword, its better to have your own article added via the custom page feature. In fact this will help you get a better SE ranking. 2-3 articles are fine. But if you are writing custom articles, make sure to not add the whypark articles. You can make sure that no whypark database articles appear by typing in something like 7293 in the keyword list.

This will ensure that only your original articles appear. Also, don't do an overdose of your keyword. 3-5 references per article is more than enough. Most importantly, your keywords should make sense with the lines.

I have seen someone add keywords in this manner -

For students in VA best private student loan consolidation. Private student loan consolidation for private students....etc. Search engines are a bit smart and can easily recognize the order of keywords.

Its better to write a decent article on Canadian dating, mentioning canadian people, gender composition of canadian people, canadian culture and likes/dislikes and then proceed on to the dating aspect with your keywords interspersed in paragraphs and not bunched together. Also, numbering and bulleting get good points and add to the neatness.

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