About amanqureshy
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Hello All, my name is Aman. So, what do I say about myself? Well, I am based in the UK near London. My background is

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Keyword, Niche and Market Research
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Good Morning, afternoon, evening...

This is a follow on from my UK/US English question I posted earlier.

As I mentioned, I am writing a post on how to create a gre

Just target the one with the better keyword research results because your content can be ranked under multiple keywords, not just the one you target.

If you do include those keywords in your content, your content can be ranked for those keywords as well.

Most important thing is to find a good keyword to target, write relevant content naturally.

Thanks bro..

No, one keyword per article. You'll be writing dozens of articles for your site, and other keywords will occur naturally in the course of constructing your post, so there is no reason to use multiple keywords. It could be seen as keyword stuffing by Google.

Hi, thanks for responding.

I wasn't thinking of placing the keywords all throughout the article, I am more concerned about the UK/US difference.

If I use CV, it may not get picked up by users outside the UK, as they may be more familar with resume rather than CV.

This is a tricky one because of the difference US versus UK.
This is just a personal suggestion because its what I would do but why not use Curriculum Vitae and incorporate the other two throughout the article.
Robert

Hello Robert, thanks for responding.

I like your idea of using Curriculum Vitae and incorporating the other two in the article.

I am more concerned with just using one or the other and know from experience that in the UK, we naturally use CV, but outside the UK, I know people are more familiar with 'resume'.

I am not keen on stuffing the article with Keywords, as I know this can be counter-productive and Google does not approve. I just wanted to cover the UK/US version, so the article would get picked up by both sets of people.

Thanks

No harm in saying Curriculum Vitae and in brackets CV and Resume.

Or you can add a sentence at the start of the article to clarify the use of the two names.

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Can we use two sets of keywords?

Can we use two sets of keywords?

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Keyword, Niche and Market Research
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Good Morning, afternoon, evening...

This is a follow on from my UK/US English question I posted earlier.

As I mentioned, I am writing a post on how to create a gre

Just target the one with the better keyword research results because your content can be ranked under multiple keywords, not just the one you target.

If you do include those keywords in your content, your content can be ranked for those keywords as well.

Most important thing is to find a good keyword to target, write relevant content naturally.

Thanks bro..

No, one keyword per article. You'll be writing dozens of articles for your site, and other keywords will occur naturally in the course of constructing your post, so there is no reason to use multiple keywords. It could be seen as keyword stuffing by Google.

Hi, thanks for responding.

I wasn't thinking of placing the keywords all throughout the article, I am more concerned about the UK/US difference.

If I use CV, it may not get picked up by users outside the UK, as they may be more familar with resume rather than CV.

This is a tricky one because of the difference US versus UK.
This is just a personal suggestion because its what I would do but why not use Curriculum Vitae and incorporate the other two throughout the article.
Robert

Hello Robert, thanks for responding.

I like your idea of using Curriculum Vitae and incorporating the other two in the article.

I am more concerned with just using one or the other and know from experience that in the UK, we naturally use CV, but outside the UK, I know people are more familiar with 'resume'.

I am not keen on stuffing the article with Keywords, as I know this can be counter-productive and Google does not approve. I just wanted to cover the UK/US version, so the article would get picked up by both sets of people.

Thanks

No harm in saying Curriculum Vitae and in brackets CV and Resume.

Or you can add a sentence at the start of the article to clarify the use of the two names.

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Keyword, Niche and Market Research
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Hello All,

I am in the process of writing a post about CVs (resumes in American English).

However, when I do a search for keywords on Jaaxy using 'CV', not much c

You can mention both terms in the beginning and explain that they're the same but just use in different countries. And then throughout the post you can just stick to using one.

it is possible in this instance to use both. In the introductory paragraph I would state that I was using the word resume but it was known as a CV in Europe. All the other way round is talking about a CV saying it's more commonly known as a resume in the States.. Which one would I actually use the one with the highest number of people searching

Catherine - Rock Star, thanks!

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Should I use british or american english?

Should I use british or american english?

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Keyword, Niche and Market Research
Updated

Hello All,

I am in the process of writing a post about CVs (resumes in American English).

However, when I do a search for keywords on Jaaxy using 'CV', not much c

You can mention both terms in the beginning and explain that they're the same but just use in different countries. And then throughout the post you can just stick to using one.

it is possible in this instance to use both. In the introductory paragraph I would state that I was using the word resume but it was known as a CV in Europe. All the other way round is talking about a CV saying it's more commonly known as a resume in the States.. Which one would I actually use the one with the highest number of people searching

Catherine - Rock Star, thanks!

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Getting Started
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Hello All,

Is there anyone here based in the UK who would like to set up a meetup once in a while on a regular basis?

For me, I think it can get a bit monotonous

Aman, i am in Kent so I can do London

Hey Kat,

Thanks for responding.

It would be cool if we could set this up with us and a few others.

I am in Surrey about an hour from Central London

Let's see if we have a few more takers.

However, it would be great to meet you!

Aman

totally agree mastermind Groups are really important to everyone success

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Anyone in the uk who would like to meet up?

Anyone in the uk who would like to meet up?

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Getting Started
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Hello All,

Is there anyone here based in the UK who would like to set up a meetup once in a while on a regular basis?

For me, I think it can get a bit monotonous

Aman, i am in Kent so I can do London

Hey Kat,

Thanks for responding.

It would be cool if we could set this up with us and a few others.

I am in Surrey about an hour from Central London

Let's see if we have a few more takers.

However, it would be great to meet you!

Aman

totally agree mastermind Groups are really important to everyone success

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Keyword, Niche and Market Research
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Good Morning, afternoon, evening..

Can someone help?

I did a search on Jaaxy for a niche and these numbers came up, but not sure what it means.

Avg: <10

No, it's not good

Thank you, Loes...

The < means less than, meaning that there are less than 10 searches for that keyword. Not very good. I have quite a few that come up like that. I find a new keyword.

Best wishes,
Karin :)

Thanks

That's negative 10 means gets less than ten visitors a month

Thanks ...

OK, how about this?
Avg: 6401
QSR: 44

That one would be great from what I understand of the training!

Best wishes,
Karin :)

Yeah, that's what I was thinking, Karin.

Thanks!

take a look in google to see what shows up.

will do

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Could someones tell me if this is a good jaaxy rating?

Could someones tell me if this is a good jaaxy rating?

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Keyword, Niche and Market Research
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Good Morning, afternoon, evening..

Can someone help?

I did a search on Jaaxy for a niche and these numbers came up, but not sure what it means.

Avg: <10

No, it's not good

Thank you, Loes...

The < means less than, meaning that there are less than 10 searches for that keyword. Not very good. I have quite a few that come up like that. I find a new keyword.

Best wishes,
Karin :)

Thanks

That's negative 10 means gets less than ten visitors a month

Thanks ...

OK, how about this?
Avg: 6401
QSR: 44

That one would be great from what I understand of the training!

Best wishes,
Karin :)

Yeah, that's what I was thinking, Karin.

Thanks!

take a look in google to see what shows up.

will do

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Authoring & Writing Content
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Good Morning, Afternoon, Evening...

Hey All, I know this might be a bit of a random question, but what do you listen to while writing a post?

Would love to hear wha

Electronic music genres / DJ Mixed Hits, Aman.

How about yours?

Hi Chris,

These days I have been listening to movie soundtracks, currently, I am listening to the soundtrack of the Netflix series - The Crown.

Really uplifting with a solid rhythm which gets my mind working!

Best wishes,

Aman

The sound of silence, I don't like music playing. Recent psychological studies have found that the brain is more creative in silence.

Mine depends on the post. I like alternative rock but sometimes thrown on a little ACDC or Queen if I am in a zone. Reviews are a more alternative mindset for me while freewriting is classic

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Which music do you listen to while writing a post?

Which music do you listen to while writing a post?

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Authoring & Writing Content
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Good Morning, Afternoon, Evening...

Hey All, I know this might be a bit of a random question, but what do you listen to while writing a post?

Would love to hear wha

Electronic music genres / DJ Mixed Hits, Aman.

How about yours?

Hi Chris,

These days I have been listening to movie soundtracks, currently, I am listening to the soundtrack of the Netflix series - The Crown.

Really uplifting with a solid rhythm which gets my mind working!

Best wishes,

Aman

The sound of silence, I don't like music playing. Recent psychological studies have found that the brain is more creative in silence.

Mine depends on the post. I like alternative rock but sometimes thrown on a little ACDC or Queen if I am in a zone. Reviews are a more alternative mindset for me while freewriting is classic

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