Post by account_disabled on Mar 11, 2024 2:11:39 GMT -5
The be off page one see Braftons excellent recent case study on this. Bottom line Yes its still wise to use the keyword that searchers type into Google in your title your description and on the page. But repetitionbased rules are not gonna boost your rankings and may inhibit your usability and content quality which have far greater impacts. Searcher intent raw keyword use Serve the goals of the searcher. Deliver the experience they need and the answers they want. This is vastly more important than any simplistic keyword use rule.
Want a quick and easy way to figure out what searchers are seeking around a Europe Cell Phone Number List broad keyword Do some basic keyword research E.g. I popped faberge eggs into Keyword Explorer looked at the suggestions list chose the are questions filter and BOOM. KWE is giving me insight into exactly what people want to know about the eggs What are they How do you make them How much do they cost How many were made Who was Faberge You dont have to use KWE for this most keyword research tools even free ones like Ubersuggest or AdWords will get you there. The goal is to understand what searchers want and deliver it to them. For example there are a lot of image searches for Faberge Eggs suggesting that photos are critical to delivering the right user experience.
The many questions and searches related to price and construction suggest that some folks want their own and thus providing links or information about how to craft replicas or where to buy them probably makes great sense too. In my experience its vastly easier to create content of any kind that serves your visitors first then retrofit that content with keyword rules vs. the other way around.or content creators putting the cart before the horse and focusing on keyword use as though some precise placement will incite Google.
Want a quick and easy way to figure out what searchers are seeking around a Europe Cell Phone Number List broad keyword Do some basic keyword research E.g. I popped faberge eggs into Keyword Explorer looked at the suggestions list chose the are questions filter and BOOM. KWE is giving me insight into exactly what people want to know about the eggs What are they How do you make them How much do they cost How many were made Who was Faberge You dont have to use KWE for this most keyword research tools even free ones like Ubersuggest or AdWords will get you there. The goal is to understand what searchers want and deliver it to them. For example there are a lot of image searches for Faberge Eggs suggesting that photos are critical to delivering the right user experience.
The many questions and searches related to price and construction suggest that some folks want their own and thus providing links or information about how to craft replicas or where to buy them probably makes great sense too. In my experience its vastly easier to create content of any kind that serves your visitors first then retrofit that content with keyword rules vs. the other way around.or content creators putting the cart before the horse and focusing on keyword use as though some precise placement will incite Google.