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You can always watch your own steps very carefully, but it's not always easy to anticipate when what you knew to be solid ground a week ago has turned into something slick & juicy just below the surface.
I'm going to be blunt about this. If you're focusing your attention on what you think is a "good" keyword you are taking a huge risk.
The first thing you want to do is find as many keyphrases as you can that will drive traffic to your site and create optimized pages targeting those phrases. I typically start with 100 phrases and try to develop at least 400 phrases that pull traffic.
Diversify or die. What happens when some sharp SEO decides that it's time to own the SERPs for your "good" keyword and has the resources to bump you off page one? If you have 399 more phrases pulling traffic it's a minor irritation. If you have one phrase pulling in the majority of your traffic it's a disaster.