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<p>Keywords are invaluable, but not everyone is willing to do what it takes to rank in the top 5 positions on the major search engines.</p>
<p>If a company wants to rank organically for a keyword phrase, reality needs to be the first priority.</p>
<p>Is a ranking within reach or are you just dreaming?</p>
<p>A website has to beat out the competition on many levels (but not necessarily all). Site age, the amount of content, site architecture and inbound links are among the biggest factors.</p>
<p>If you can&#8217;t fulfill your keyword dreams, it&#8217;s best to settle for some other keywords while chasing your dream. Go after the phrases your website can support.</p>
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