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  • How to Create Better Keywords for Your Kindle eBooks

  • Tips About Metatags, Metadata, & SEO (Successful Writing Tips, Book 4)
  • By: Mike Freze
  • Narrated by: Jonathan Kierman
  • Length: 24 mins

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How to Create Better Keywords for Your Kindle eBooks

By: Mike Freze
Narrated by: Jonathan Kierman
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Get your books listed higher up in the search engine rankings.

Get your eBook to stand out above your competition! Have better search engine results and better page rankings by utilizing search engine optimization. This work deals with those all-important keywords: power keywords in book titles and subtitles...using keywords in your Kindle metadata field...choosing the right words in your book description...and more! Author Mike Freze has seven nationally-published books in print as well as numerous eBooks available online. This manual shows how the use of good power keywords can help attract more attention for your work!

©2015 Mike Freze (P)2016 Mike Freze

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