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Article KW Questions

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edited 1:40AM in Need Help
Good day/night GSA pplz. :):relaxed:
Wondering about something.
I  was using  some  long-tail KW anchors  in articles, and the results read like garbage. :grimace:
I mean, how could they read well?! 
Let's say we're dealing with local SEO and have something like "Chimney Cleaners Brick City" that sucks in any sentence.

I am thinking I want to use naked exact-match KW anchors in an article, instead, and not create dreadful content. 
I am also thinking I want to use a long-tail KW anchors  in an article, but with more precision than before.
Let me explain: If I use the long-tail anchors I am actually trying to back-link in an article, it doesn't work that well. The long-tail phrases often suck, in terms of viability within a sentence.  :tired_face:
So, maybe I might want to do it like this: 
Link the KW anchors in the article contextually. Then  link the the long-tail, ONLY at the end, as in: 
e.g.
PP1
PP2
..
PP5

"Search for Hungarian Cheesecake By Mail" is how you find us on Google! Blah blah blah...

This will be further down the page if we append,  and that sucks for SEO, so why not do it before the article begins, then?
We can do this by appending/prepending this to articles we  have...
We  can create the <a href.. > and change out the Long-Tail KW randomly using any filename we create  randomly selecting a line with a GSASER macro, and so an entry from the file will be the long-tail text link. 
But can I use, say, LSI KWs, if I have that particular KW field set, but let's also say I have the LSI anchors at 0% for the project?
In other words, does the macro for LSI, etc., still work even if the percentages are set as I describe? I am thinking one has nothing to do with the other, but just checking. I know that is the percentage SER uses to choose anchors and should have zero effect.  
So, lots of things to think about and related questions...
Also: Does it really matter if the sentence is not proper  because a long-tail anchor KW breaks it in the manner in which I describe? Any ideas? Would I be better off doing it this way with an intro/exit/both with the long-tails??
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