Just wondering if you can pick up a greater catchment of searchers by using a mixture of two longtail keywords in your posts url.
Explicitly I am doing a review on:
Using the long tail keywords in the content will be the better choice.
A URL should be fairly easy to remember and not some contrived string of words.
Google doesn't necessarily look at the url, it looks at the content, especially those words that are in H1 font. It also looks for them in the body of any blogs. articles or posts.
I think I would probably go with, as a URL, filmicproreview.com and concentrate on content.
Hello Daniel
The best SEO practice is to use long tail keywords while creating content for your website. By doing it, you will make sure that your content answers the real user queries.
The best practice of using long tail keywords for search engine optimization is to include the keywords in the title and meta descriptions of your articles.
You should also consider including the relevant keywords and their synonyms into the main content on your page, headlines and image alt tags.
Please also take into consideration that keywords should only be used when it makes sense for people that are reading your text.
Best to get it right and right first time.
Robert-A
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Using two longtail keywords in post url or title?
Just wondering if you can pick up a greater catchment of searchers by using a mixture of two longtail keywords in your posts url.
Explicitly I am doing a review on:
Yeah, combining keywords is fine. I tend to "extend" a keyword to make it longer tail and target more search terms. Not only are you targeting any "broad" term in your keyword phrase, you are targeting any variant of keyword in your target phrase.
"how to make money affiliate marketing"
Would not only target that keyword, it would also target:
how to make money
how to make money affiliate
make money
make money affiliate marketing
Good idea here Daniel!
Using the long tail keywords in the content will be the better choice.
A URL should be fairly easy to remember and not some contrived string of words.
Google doesn't necessarily look at the url, it looks at the content, especially those words that are in H1 font. It also looks for them in the body of any blogs. articles or posts.
I think I would probably go with, as a URL, filmicproreview.com and concentrate on content.
Hello Daniel
The best SEO practice is to use long tail keywords while creating content for your website. By doing it, you will make sure that your content answers the real user queries.
The best practice of using long tail keywords for search engine optimization is to include the keywords in the title and meta descriptions of your articles.
You should also consider including the relevant keywords and their synonyms into the main content on your page, headlines and image alt tags.
Please also take into consideration that keywords should only be used when it makes sense for people that are reading your text.
Best to get it right and right first time.
Robert-A
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Hey guys. Doing keyword research and it shows
That means that about 10 people are searching for this keyword per month! Not really a good word, but, if you build your site around it and make it quality content you can get lions' share of it.
Is that enough for your goals?
Traffic is irrelevant, but search needs to be as high as possible. I learned that after asking that question a while back. 2 Billion + online globally and less than 10 of them are going to look at your article. Personally, I'd chase a higher search keyword.
Just my tuppence worth
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Is a keyword under 10 search and traffic useful ?
Hey guys. Doing keyword research and it shows
That means that about 10 people are searching for this keyword per month! Not really a good word, but, if you build your site around it and make it quality content you can get lions' share of it.
Is that enough for your goals?
Traffic is irrelevant, but search needs to be as high as possible. I learned that after asking that question a while back. 2 Billion + online globally and less than 10 of them are going to look at your article. Personally, I'd chase a higher search keyword.
Just my tuppence worth
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Yeah, combining keywords is fine. I tend to "extend" a keyword to make it longer tail and target more search terms. Not only are you targeting any "broad" term in your keyword phrase, you are targeting any variant of keyword in your target phrase.
"how to make money affiliate marketing"
Would not only target that keyword, it would also target:
how to make money
how to make money affiliate
make money
make money affiliate marketing
Good idea here Daniel!