There is not one day, hour or minute that passes that there is some writer in some part of the world doing keyword research from any number of the search engines offered online. They do this to find out more about a specific subject or topic that they will write their next article about. When you know little or nothing about a subject you are to write about, it can be a very good idea to do keyword research. It can actually be very helpful to gain such knowledge for article writing.
However, there are consequences to doing keyword research which can slow down your progress. For instance you can get into a great deal of trouble and even lose a client if you make a practice of copying the work of someone else without their permission, which is plagiarism. Since there is so much plagiarism going on today, it is no wonder that clients insist on having quality content that is totally original.
Doing some keyword research before you begin writing an article may seem like a great idea, however, you must be very careful that you use no more than 3 words of the original text together in your own article. The reason for this is that the Copyscape program as well as several others will find these strings of words and then highlight the phrase as a suspect phrase. This means more work on your part as you will have to return and revise that particular part of your article, so that it is no longer the same as an original phrase. This can get to be a hassle if you do it often and can lose you the business of a good client. It can also categorize you with a bad reputation of plagiarism and lose you any prospects in the future for writing articles for someone else. You do not what to have to deal with such as this.
What about those times when you are not planning to write an article for someone else to read when doing keyword research because you want to learn how to do it and see what you can find while you research keywords or keyword phrases? Well then, you can search for anything you like when you are not planning on using any of the information that your find in searches in an article or paper.
When you research for you own pleasure or for learning information and you have plans of using it for anyone else to read, such as the general public then you can search for anything you wish. Does this mean that you cannot copy any information from any online web page for your own information and print out the entire page? The answer is no. You can do so for your own reading pleasure.
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