Is Your Content Matching Search Intent?
Hi Folks,
Have you ever wondered why your articles may be struggling to survive in the Google landscape?
Well it may be related to something called search intent.. or lack thereof.
In this video post, I am going to reveal a small tip that may help your articles match search intent and boost your own rankings!
Proof is in the video
Have a watch and let me know your thoughts!
Regards,
Jay
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Thanks, Jay for the great suggestion for improving our rankings with examples of how and why we should consider this in our posts.
Sami
This is so true, I complain about it nearly every time I search for something and not realizing I could be doing the exact same thing.
I'm going to check mine right now,
Thank you for this video
Ross
Oooh, some short-form video training in WA! Thank you so much, Jay.
Yes, this absolutely makes sense and it drives me dippy when I encounter a whole blah blah before I get to the real answer I'm searching for.
Love the idea of including the answer to the search intent in a little precise at the beginning of the post.
A question for you too, please ... if we have the content block at the top of the post and one of the headlines is the answer to the search intent, would that not be beneficial too?
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So, gone are the days when you just have to answer the query.
Now, for better ranking, the answer should be placed at the top, Ĵay?
But sometimes you have to develop the answer, especially when you're speaking naturally.
You can't seem to please Google no matter hard you try.
Only Bing and Yahoo seems to care about me.
Maxine