About EYalpur
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Hi! I'm Emrah from Melbourne Australia... I have a successful online importing business that continues to grow each day.. I've been receiving mentoring & I still get mentoring

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Hey Guys!

I'm taking Kyle & Carson up on the welcome e-mail where they mention "no question is a stupid question" hehe....

I've done my keyword research for my

There are definitely no stupid questions. Keywords are words that people put into their search engines to find the information they want. For instance someone looking for sneakers would possibly search for 'what is the best sneakers for 5 year old.'.
When they put those words it the search engine will take them to all the sites that have all or some of those words on them.
Hope this helps.

Thank you for your good answer.

Do they have to be in a post or page title or will they still be indexed if they are in the body of the text?

I always try to put keywords in my title and in my first sentence if I can. It is important to use key words naturally so when you rad what you have written it flows and sounds natural.

I may not understand the algorithms used by google for our ranking but I believe the two are the different key words. However, after searching for either of them you will realize one may be ranked on the better than the other.

Thanks!

welcome

It's surprising sometime how we can get rank. I target a particular keyword for instance "tube millionaire" and I rank for it on second page.

But when I add the word "review" at the end, I rank first page because I have the word reviews in my description. They call that a LSI keyword.

So yes, in my opinion, it's a possibility that you can rank for both keywords.

Thanks for your help! LSI?

LSI is the abreviation of Latent Semantic Indexing. It's not as bad as it sounds. It's just mean that for a keyword, Google recognize other words that can be related to it. And it can help in indexing your page.

This guy here at WA explained it well

Thank you so much :)

To check if Google is treating them as different keywords, just Google them both in different windows and compare the results side by side. :)

Ok! And if I write two articles, one for each LT keyword, my articles would be pretty similar as the keywords mean the same pretty much right? So just choose 1 of them for now?

Nope, those are two different keywords, so write two articles. If you write 2x a week, you'll use 104 keywords in a year.

Wow! Really?? Google is that smart to detect my keywords by the exact way I put them in order?

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Can someone please give me some clarification about keyword?

Can someone please give me some clarification about keyword?

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Hey Guys!

I'm taking Kyle & Carson up on the welcome e-mail where they mention "no question is a stupid question" hehe....

I've done my keyword research for my

There are definitely no stupid questions. Keywords are words that people put into their search engines to find the information they want. For instance someone looking for sneakers would possibly search for 'what is the best sneakers for 5 year old.'.
When they put those words it the search engine will take them to all the sites that have all or some of those words on them.
Hope this helps.

Thank you for your good answer.

Do they have to be in a post or page title or will they still be indexed if they are in the body of the text?

I always try to put keywords in my title and in my first sentence if I can. It is important to use key words naturally so when you rad what you have written it flows and sounds natural.

I may not understand the algorithms used by google for our ranking but I believe the two are the different key words. However, after searching for either of them you will realize one may be ranked on the better than the other.

Thanks!

welcome

It's surprising sometime how we can get rank. I target a particular keyword for instance "tube millionaire" and I rank for it on second page.

But when I add the word "review" at the end, I rank first page because I have the word reviews in my description. They call that a LSI keyword.

So yes, in my opinion, it's a possibility that you can rank for both keywords.

Thanks for your help! LSI?

LSI is the abreviation of Latent Semantic Indexing. It's not as bad as it sounds. It's just mean that for a keyword, Google recognize other words that can be related to it. And it can help in indexing your page.

This guy here at WA explained it well

Thank you so much :)

To check if Google is treating them as different keywords, just Google them both in different windows and compare the results side by side. :)

Ok! And if I write two articles, one for each LT keyword, my articles would be pretty similar as the keywords mean the same pretty much right? So just choose 1 of them for now?

Nope, those are two different keywords, so write two articles. If you write 2x a week, you'll use 104 keywords in a year.

Wow! Really?? Google is that smart to detect my keywords by the exact way I put them in order?

See more comments

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