Hey guys,
I'm getting a little confused about whether I am using keywords in the correct way. I have followed the training and found relevant low QSR keywords in Jaaxy wh
So from what I know is that you want one main keyword, two is possible but I've heard for when you are more experienced. Keyword should be right in the post title. Then you want it in the very first paragraph. First sentence if you can. Then sprinkled naturally throughout the post and once again in the last paragraph. You should then also put in closely related keywords throughout like you did.
Thanks very much James.
That was my understanding as well, to sprinkle in relevant phrases which have low QSR into the article.
The problem I had was that I was not targeting a keyword in particular. I just had 6-7 phrases throughout my article which only appear once throughout.
I am just going to find a keyword to focus on all of my articles and make it appear a couple more times and tag it.
Also, I am having trouble getting any decent keywords to find for the title of my article. Most of the half decent ones traffic/qsr wise make for pretty crappy and uninteresting titles.
Thanks for your help!
Keywords are for search engines and not for visitors. What you are doing will be annoying and search engines will be able to see this. Google is interested in good users' experience. This is not a good experience. I am sure you did not see Kyle setting keywords in bold.
Every phrase and word can be keyword. But one targeted keyword per article, this is clearly stressed in lessons.
Yes, I obviously wouldn't publish my articles all the time with keywords in bold.
I only did it to ask for help
too many keywords per post... One keyword should be repeated 2-3 times, once in the headline, then opening paragraph, then naturally occurring in the copy. Using too many keywords in one post can get you hammered by Google for 'keyword stuffing.' Make multiple posts with good keywords, rather that one post with multiple keywords.
Ah right. Thanks very much for the advice.
Do you think I should go back through all my posts and change them all or just start using less keywords from now on?
I have around 12 articles on my site btw.
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Keywords. am I doing it right?
Hey guys,
I'm getting a little confused about whether I am using keywords in the correct way. I have followed the training and found relevant low QSR keywords in Jaaxy wh
So from what I know is that you want one main keyword, two is possible but I've heard for when you are more experienced. Keyword should be right in the post title. Then you want it in the very first paragraph. First sentence if you can. Then sprinkled naturally throughout the post and once again in the last paragraph. You should then also put in closely related keywords throughout like you did.
Thanks very much James.
That was my understanding as well, to sprinkle in relevant phrases which have low QSR into the article.
The problem I had was that I was not targeting a keyword in particular. I just had 6-7 phrases throughout my article which only appear once throughout.
I am just going to find a keyword to focus on all of my articles and make it appear a couple more times and tag it.
Also, I am having trouble getting any decent keywords to find for the title of my article. Most of the half decent ones traffic/qsr wise make for pretty crappy and uninteresting titles.
Thanks for your help!
Keywords are for search engines and not for visitors. What you are doing will be annoying and search engines will be able to see this. Google is interested in good users' experience. This is not a good experience. I am sure you did not see Kyle setting keywords in bold.
Every phrase and word can be keyword. But one targeted keyword per article, this is clearly stressed in lessons.
Yes, I obviously wouldn't publish my articles all the time with keywords in bold.
I only did it to ask for help
too many keywords per post... One keyword should be repeated 2-3 times, once in the headline, then opening paragraph, then naturally occurring in the copy. Using too many keywords in one post can get you hammered by Google for 'keyword stuffing.' Make multiple posts with good keywords, rather that one post with multiple keywords.
Ah right. Thanks very much for the advice.
Do you think I should go back through all my posts and change them all or just start using less keywords from now on?
I have around 12 articles on my site btw.
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Hey guys,
I have just been here 2 weeks, so I am still learning the ropes. I am coming to the end of the Certification courses and in Lesson 5, Kyle gives us a formula to
You already asked this question. From my experience it is not realistic. But you may be more successful.
Unless you have those posts written you will not know.
Hey Jovo,
Yes, I asked it quickly in my blog post, but I just wanted to get more input so that I can set realistic goals and I know where to aim.
I am hard at work writing the posts now. Hopefully, I will be able to keep up the momentum.
All the best!
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Kyle's formula to calculate traffic?
Hey guys,
I have just been here 2 weeks, so I am still learning the ropes. I am coming to the end of the Certification courses and in Lesson 5, Kyle gives us a formula to
You already asked this question. From my experience it is not realistic. But you may be more successful.
Unless you have those posts written you will not know.
Hey Jovo,
Yes, I asked it quickly in my blog post, but I just wanted to get more input so that I can set realistic goals and I know where to aim.
I am hard at work writing the posts now. Hopefully, I will be able to keep up the momentum.
All the best!
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Hey man,
Don't put TOO MUCH into key word research. Writing good content is wayyyy more important. Just focus on communicating your message clearly. You'll naturally rank for all different key words.
Great Advice, thank you!