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Article Writing Tips | Bukisa Meta Tags Analysis

This post was written by admin on March 7, 2009
Posted Under: Article Tips,Bukisa

This article writing tip concerns Bukisa.   I used the SEO tool to analyze the article page meta tags.  If you remember our analysis of an eHow page you’ll see that a Bukisa page is slightly different, however, the difference is in fact significant.

You can view the article I’m looking at here.

Very interesting..

Very interesting..

Take a look at the screenshot above.  As you can see the title and description are near perfect.  This differs from eHow in that an eHow article does NOT have a description field, instead it reads the first part of your article.

Take some time and craft your description in your Bukisa article.  Keep the length under 200 characters and try to use each of your keywords once.

The body is pretty straight forward and the same as an eHow article.

One item of importance though is the keyword field.  If you remember eHow articles do NOT have a keyword field, it’s on the publish page, but it doesn’t show up as a keyword field.

On a Bukisa page the keyword field matters, so populate it with your keywords, don’t be shy about it either.  Go for at least 4 keywords.

Now if you view the actual HTML of the page (go to the article, right click on the page and choose ‘view page source’)  and search for H1, you’ll see that it is indeed the title.  Unfortunately the H2 tag is ‘Leave a comment..’ on the bottom, there is also no H3 tag available to use.

Argh...

Argh...

Interesting stuff.  A Bukisa article is actually a bit easier to keyword properly than an eHow article.  the Bukisa page rank is still much lower than eHow so in my opinion it’s a wash.  Either way, pay attention to your title, description and keyword areas and you should rank well with a 3 or 4 word keyword.

For more article writing tips just click on the ‘article tips’ category on the right.

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Reader Comments

That is good information. I plan on using Bukisa some in the future, mainly for getting backlinks. The fact that Bukisa doesn’t have a high page rank is discouraging me from really pursuing residual income there.

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Written By Cookie@ Writing for Residuals on March 9th, 2009 @ 7:03 pm

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