Trouble choosing keywords for fiction articles

Discussion in 'Keywords' started by Darden12, Jun 30, 2009.

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    I publish humorous fictional articles online, including satires and parodies of movies, etc.

    My problem is the following:

    I wrote, for instance, a parody of Pelham 1-2-3, the movie, right? Well, nowhere in the parody do I actually mention 'Pelham 1-2-3' because the article (being a parody) is all about Pelham 4-5-6, not Pelham 1-2-3. I do mention in a subtitle that the article is a parody of Pelham 1-2-3, but there is no other place in the article where mentioning Pelham 1-2-3 makes sense, even though anyone searching for the parody would obviously search under "Pelham 1-2-3" and not Pelham 4-5-6.

    So I'm at a loss for how to include the best keywords when I'm writing parodies and spoof, since the best keywords are often not part of the story, or have been changed in the hopes of creating a humorous effect.

    In light of these problems, does anyone have any suggestions on how to use relevant keywords and get good keyword density when the page one is promoting is a parody?

    Thanks,

    Brian
     
    Darden12, Jun 30, 2009 IP