How to write an SEO optimized article for the keyword, “insurance”

Ah, insurance! That lovely keyword that is targeted by so many spammers!

In fact as I write this post, there have been over 40 insurance spam comments stopped by the two plugins I have on this site specifically to do just that.

Anyway today, we are going to write a lovely SEO’d article focusing on the keyword, “insurance”.

Insurance

Insurance is such a broad topic because almost anything you purchase in today’s economy has some kind of insurance attached to it. For example, for electrical parts and equipment, it’s called “warranty” but it works just the same way like an insurance policy, which is you pay a monthly amount or even an annual amount of X dollars and then when your equipment fails, you can take it in for repairs, no problem.

Having said that, let’s take a look at the different types of insurance:

* Accidental death and dismemberment

* Boiler
* Bond
* Business overhead expense disability

* Casualty
* Catastrophe bond
* Chargeback
* Contents
* Corporate-owned life
* Critical illness
* Crop

* Dental
* Deposit
* Deposit premium
* Disability

* Earthquake
* Expatriate

* Fidelity bond
* Flood

* General
* Group
* Guaranteed asset protection

* Health
* Home

* Injury cover
* Inland marine

* Keyman

* Landlords
* Lenders mortgage
* Liability
* Life
* Loan protection
* Locked Funds
* Long term care

* Marine
* Medigap
* Mortgage life
* Mutual

* No-fault

* Ordinary life

* Parametric
* Payment protection
* Pension term assurance
* Permanent life
* Perpetual
* Pet
* Political risk
* Pre-paid legal services
* Professional indemnity
* Property
* Protection and indemnity
* Public auto

* Reinsurance
* Return of premium life
* Risk equalization

* Self-funded health care
* Stranger Originated Life

* Term life
* Terrorism
* Title
* Trade Credit
* Travel

* Universal life

* Variable universal life
* Vehicle
* Vision

* Wage
* Whole life
* Workers’ compensation

That’s about 70 types of insurance!

Apart from household and electronic equipment warranties, the average American (a person who earns $50,000 per year or less) generally has two types of insurance and sometimes even less. If they have more, at the most it’s only three.

The three most common type of insurance that most Americans have are:
(a.) car insurance,
(b.) health insurance and
(c.) home insurance.

The third type of insurance, home insurance, is a distant third since most Americans live in apartments and rental units in large cities and urban areas and are therefore not home owners.

(A.) CAR INSURANCE

Also known as auto insurance, vehicle insurance or motor insurance, car insurance is a type of risk management policy purchased for small cars, SUV’s, trucks, motorcycles and generally any type of motor vehicle that is meant to be driven on a highway.
Since it would be very expensive to pay someone out of your pocket if you hit them or their car in an accident, car insurance helps provide protection against losses incurred as a result of traffic accidents and against liability that could be incurred in the event of an accident.

Here in the United States, car insurance is a requirement in most states and may be punishable by a heavy fine and/or jail time for drivers who don’t have it.

(B.) HEALTH INSURANCE

As important as this is, the government has released statistics recently that show a lot of people not being able to afford health insurance.

Also known as health coverage, this type of insurance helps protect a person who when suddenly falls ill has to be rushed to the emergency room.
Although hospitals are required by law to treat ANYBODY who walks into any emergency room with any ailment (at least in Los Angeles) regardless of their health coverage, doctors, health practitioners and the government generally advice people to purchase health insurance so that tests and other preventive measures can be performed to prevent further occurrence of an ailment.

(C.) HOME INSURANCE

For homeowners, this type of insurance may prove crucial in the event of the home being destroyed, by let’s say, a fire.

Generally, natural unpreventable acts such as earthquakes and floods or “acts of God” as they are called, are not insurable but sometimes special insurance can be purchased at a higher premium for these type of possibilities.

Again you can see the focus on the keyword.

The title itself, says it all. It’s screaming: “INSURANCE”

The very first sentence has the keyword in it. As does the very last sentence.

The article itself has a word count of 602 words.

And the keyword density? Check it out!

So there you have it…a perfectly written SEO article for the “insurance” keyword.

Popularity: 54% [?]

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One Response to “How to write an SEO optimized article for the keyword, “insurance””

  1. targeted seo Says:

    hi great site very useful keep it up

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