According to a study done by Symantec of 3.5 million online searches, the 6th most used term was "porn." So, it doesn't take a rocket scientist to conclude that if you want to boost your rankings on search engines, sure, use the keyword "porn" in the "Title" section, first few sentences, and here and there in the rest of the content.
If you're feeling scared about trying out that tactic, you can lower the risk by inserting the modifier "soft." Remember that "soft porn" really refers to the experience of perception, not any specific graphic content. Flipping through the pages of glossy magazines and viewing the ads, we sure do experience plenty of what could be called "soft porn." The classic example are the Calvin Klein underwear promotions. The magic of them is that they provide a sensual experience for just about every sexual orientation.
The art of keywords - it isn't a science - is the ability to manipulate language to catch the attention of search engines and your target audiences without seeming to try to persuade. Attempts at persuasion annoy people. With "porn" and "soft porn" as keywords you're providing an experience. That's exactly what experience economy players ranging from Starbucks to Sephora do.





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