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Find Your Unicorn: How to Shine in Search Engines with Keywords

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"Do you want your voice to surging in the sea? Want to be discovered by the audience and be ringed by them?" an old master asked softly, his eyes shining like stars.

"Of course, I want my content to shine in search engines," the young poet replied, his eyes full of desire. "But it's like dropping a drop of water in the sea, I don't know what I'll encounter."

"Yes," the old master smiled, as if seeing the confusion of the young man, "You must learn to find your direction and find your unicorn." He gently tapped the ancient wood on the table with his fingers, his voice low and heavy. “The keyword is your compass, which will guide you and let you find the right direction in the fog.”

"Keywords?" The poet murmured, "They are like clues, guiding me in the maze of search engines. They are like mirrors, reflecting the voice of users." His eyes flashed, as if he saw the waves on the sea and the ranking of search engines.

"If you want your voice to surging in the sea, you must first understand its relationship with the sea," said the old master, his voice full of depth. "You have to understand clearly that the keyword is your identity proof, which can help you find the right audience." He gently raised the teacup, as if telling the poet ancient secrets.

"Every word, every phrase, is your logo, and every search result page is your stage." The old master said, his eyes firm. “You have to learn to blend your voice with keywords and make them an art.”

The poet stared at the old master as if he saw the shimmering waves in the sea. "I understand," he whispered, "I'm going to incorporate my voice into my content and let it resonate with the keywords."

"Keywords are not omnipotent, they are just beacons that guide the direction. You need to use your wisdom to control it and create your own miracles," said the old master, his tone becoming gentle.

"I understand," the poet's eyes flashed, as if he saw the light in the sea. "I want to learn how to use keywords to attract more users and let them find my works."

"You must keep learning and adapting to survive in the maze of search engines." The old master said, his voice firm. "Don't be afraid of change, don't be afraid of failure, only by constantly exploring can you find your true voice."

"Thank you, Master," the poet said, his eyes full of hope. He began to think about how to incorporate his voice into the keywords and let it leave a unique mark on the sea.