As many of you, I was shocked and saddened when I heard the news that Michael Jackson died of a cardiac arrest today. While I was watching CNN and several other news shows all day, I realized that this is a great opportunity for those of you who write on pop culture, society, news, or celebrity articles to get a surge of traffic while paying tribute to a legendary music icon.
I did the research and last month 24,900,000 people searched globally on Google for “Michael Jackson“. That’s just one month, and of course that was a month before his death. This month the numbers will probably triple.
Now while you may not be able to rank in the search engines for the term Michael Jackson, there are literally dozens of long-tail Michael Jackson keyword phrases that you could absolutely rank for if you get writing like yesterday!
Here’s your writing prompts…
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- The first time I heard a Michael Jackson record I was…
- I bought my first Michael Jackson album…
- Michael Jackson was an inspiration to my life because…
- Michael Jackson was a great example of…
- What we can learn from Michael Jackson’s life is…
- What we should remember about Michael Jackson is…
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