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Do you think google like to see certain words on a page that corresponds with the seed keyword
example:
If I was to write an article on plumbing
does google expect me

Just write naturally. Decide on your post title and write content that explains and supports it. If you give a personal experience related to your title that is great too.



One of the reasons the training emphasizes so much to write naturally is because this is how Google understands the context of what your articles are about.

All of the relevant words around a topic that Google is looking for are the ones that naturally come up when you're speaking about the topic.

So aside from placing the keyword in the right places like title, url, first paragraph, etc., write naturally. This is exactly what Google wants and what it's looking for :)

agree, write naturally, I should have maybe done a training video for this instead of here, maybe one day I was just seeing if people understood it or not,
got my answer,
hahahah

Adding to Joe Rebisz post. Google will find other keywords included in your post and add them to your index. Just write naturally and let Google find the naturally occurring keywords. The keywords google finds may give you ideas for additional posts.

Absolutely correct and thanks for adding that :)

Thanks, Bill I understand that and completely agree with you,

what I am asking is if we know the words google surrounds around a particular topic or word to identify it, we can add these to the article naturally for a better google relevance score, the higher the relevance score the better google rates the article.

Google cant naturally find words if they are not on your page,
If we know the words that google like to see around a particular word we can add them in

Depending context these words would come up naturally in your post, however, key here is to fetch a good targeted searchable keyword and provided you checked Google page 1 you can do your post justice to outweigh the competition.

Your found target keywords go in the title of your post and again in first or second paragraph then write freely. Some include them towards a conclusion if it conveys a message. I'd also make sure they are grammatically correct.

Thanks Abie
so we check google page 1 and they have a good article, we want to beat that article,
Google will choose the best relevant article to place number one.

how does google place relevancy around a word, they use words that are highly relevant to the keyword, if we have those relevant words scattered throughout the article, it makes us more relevant in google eyes

to beat our competition we add more related words than them and match the word count they have, the same amount of images, and h2-h3 tags, if we do this we know that we can outrank them eventually (Depending on their authority)

This is how I see it anyhow,

For your choice of keywords, always do an incognito search on Google before settling on a keyword, to see who appears in the top 3 positions.

I would write naturally except where the keyword should go in the title of your post and again in first or second paragraph. Some include them towards a conclusion if it conveys a message, I'd also make sure keywords are grammatically correct.

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. https://my.jaaxy.com/training

Think I will do a training video for the folk here at WA, just have to see if I am allowed as it is advanced SEO, been having amazing success with the formula, or I might make up a blog of my own promoting WA and show my tips their, Who Knows

Awesome, looking forward and you're very welocme.

You would use your keyword(s) in your title and then again in your first paragraph and perhaps at the end as well. Those other words will most likely show up in your article.

Don't think you understand what I am asking, I am asking can we find a list of words that google would find as entities to the keyword, If we knew those words we can place them within our content for better relevancy, If google seen these words appear in the content they would rank you better.

No, I understand, but look at it this way, If you write a 1,000 word article, typically, you will have 1,000 keywords already and google will see them anyway.

you can have highly relevant keywords that match, these might not be in your 1000 words

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Words that relate to one and other?

Words that relate to one and other?

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Search Engine Optimization
Updated

Do you think google like to see certain words on a page that corresponds with the seed keyword
example:
If I was to write an article on plumbing
does google expect me

Just write naturally. Decide on your post title and write content that explains and supports it. If you give a personal experience related to your title that is great too.



One of the reasons the training emphasizes so much to write naturally is because this is how Google understands the context of what your articles are about.

All of the relevant words around a topic that Google is looking for are the ones that naturally come up when you're speaking about the topic.

So aside from placing the keyword in the right places like title, url, first paragraph, etc., write naturally. This is exactly what Google wants and what it's looking for :)

agree, write naturally, I should have maybe done a training video for this instead of here, maybe one day I was just seeing if people understood it or not,
got my answer,
hahahah

Adding to Joe Rebisz post. Google will find other keywords included in your post and add them to your index. Just write naturally and let Google find the naturally occurring keywords. The keywords google finds may give you ideas for additional posts.

Absolutely correct and thanks for adding that :)

Thanks, Bill I understand that and completely agree with you,

what I am asking is if we know the words google surrounds around a particular topic or word to identify it, we can add these to the article naturally for a better google relevance score, the higher the relevance score the better google rates the article.

Google cant naturally find words if they are not on your page,
If we know the words that google like to see around a particular word we can add them in

Depending context these words would come up naturally in your post, however, key here is to fetch a good targeted searchable keyword and provided you checked Google page 1 you can do your post justice to outweigh the competition.

Your found target keywords go in the title of your post and again in first or second paragraph then write freely. Some include them towards a conclusion if it conveys a message. I'd also make sure they are grammatically correct.

Thanks Abie
so we check google page 1 and they have a good article, we want to beat that article,
Google will choose the best relevant article to place number one.

how does google place relevancy around a word, they use words that are highly relevant to the keyword, if we have those relevant words scattered throughout the article, it makes us more relevant in google eyes

to beat our competition we add more related words than them and match the word count they have, the same amount of images, and h2-h3 tags, if we do this we know that we can outrank them eventually (Depending on their authority)

This is how I see it anyhow,

For your choice of keywords, always do an incognito search on Google before settling on a keyword, to see who appears in the top 3 positions.

I would write naturally except where the keyword should go in the title of your post and again in first or second paragraph. Some include them towards a conclusion if it conveys a message, I'd also make sure keywords are grammatically correct.

Tutorials


. https://my.jaaxy.com/training

Think I will do a training video for the folk here at WA, just have to see if I am allowed as it is advanced SEO, been having amazing success with the formula, or I might make up a blog of my own promoting WA and show my tips their, Who Knows

Awesome, looking forward and you're very welocme.

You would use your keyword(s) in your title and then again in your first paragraph and perhaps at the end as well. Those other words will most likely show up in your article.

Don't think you understand what I am asking, I am asking can we find a list of words that google would find as entities to the keyword, If we knew those words we can place them within our content for better relevancy, If google seen these words appear in the content they would rank you better.

No, I understand, but look at it this way, If you write a 1,000 word article, typically, you will have 1,000 keywords already and google will see them anyway.

you can have highly relevant keywords that match, these might not be in your 1000 words

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