You got your keywords in order. Now what?
When I first started doing SEO I thought that when you have search terms like "cork flippin like like pancake poppin," then when you use it in exacly this order, then you will most definately list as first with this search term. Well it isn't actually like that.
Google hates micro niche people some times. You search for mature cock sucking tranny in pantyhose and it gives you gay black men. Not very nice, isn't it? When you add "", you have to construct your search term very carefully, as single misplacement can show you no results at all.
What does it mean? It means that search term "cork flippin like like pancake poppin," isn't much stronger than "Flippin' like a pancake, poppin' like a cork," at all, it won't make that much difference. So you are pretty much free to put your keywords in any way you like. Try to keep them close though. Also you can optimize pages pointing to the page you are going to optimize with similar keywords, this will give you extra revelence.
Now lets open that result file we got from our script. We see that "cork flippin like like pancake poppin", doesn't have much competition at all. So lets choose some good keywords from the list. I chose:
cork flippin like like pancake poppin
pancake maker
scotch pancake recipe
basic pancake recipe
Now you should repeat them at most 3 times in your text. And they don't have to be exacly in the same order. If your keyword density is over 7%, then it is too much.
This web tool can be used to check it. Actually this tool will probably show you that your pancake count is too high(*grin*).
Thing is, it counts every word seperately. And actually google also does this. This is why you get strange search queries coming to your site time to time. So the right optimization proccess should actually involve breaking your search terms to keywords like this:
cork
flippin
like
pancake
poppin
maker
scotch
recipe
basic
Now you still remember those full queries and try to use those terms if you can. But in this case, pancake is repeated in every search term, so it would seem rather strange that you use word pancake all the time, maybe rather spammy even. So pick the best term that has our main keyword pancake in it and use other words randomly in text. You will be actually still optimizing as good. Now you talk about poppin wine corks, pancake flippin. Then little bit about your new pancake maker... some basic recipe's and how you like scotch too besides wine. And you are totally fine
Every time you write some keyword in the text note it with * or with number like this
*** cork
** flippin
**** like
**** pancake
** poppin
** maker
*** scotch
** recipe
** basic
Now run it through
this web tool again. At some point, when you are writing texts with the same length all the time you know how many * signs you need to put before a term to know it has been optimized well. I wouldn't suggest optimizing to 7% at all actually, less you optimize the better. But mention all your terms at least 2 times. And know that pages with SEO text that point inside such pages actually give much, much better results(type in click here, to google and try to find "click here" from adobe site). So every time you write some article, try to repeat your main keywords when blogging about your new article in example. Again, make it look like you did that totally by accident(use keywords very few times!).