Is the low-hanging keywords used for the title in the SEO?
Hi. The meta title is usually added automatically. But to answer you question yes, you should use it in the meta title and also in the meta description. I always design meta title and meta description manually.
The meta description is frequently ignored by Google and the same can happen with the meta title but this is more rare. So go ahead and do it every time.
Actually, I am not sure whether the keywords found in Jaxxy is used for the title or the tags?
Your keyword should be used for your pare or post tiltle. In your page URL which WordPress will automatically do the first time. If you change the title you need to update this.
The keyword also needs to be in your first paragraph and last paragraph
My pow hanging fruit keywords have been my best performing pages :)
Hope this clears it up.
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Is the low-hanging keywords used for the title in the seo?
Is the low-hanging keywords used for the title in the SEO?
Yes, as per our training, the low hanging fruit are ideal keywords because
1. They are very competition keywords.
2. You write enough content using these keywords eventually you are able to steal the higher traffic keywords from higher ranking sites, thus creating an authority site.
Ken
Hi. The meta title is usually added automatically. But to answer you question yes, you should use it in the meta title and also in the meta description. I always design meta title and meta description manually.
The meta description is frequently ignored by Google and the same can happen with the meta title but this is more rare. So go ahead and do it every time.
Actually, I am not sure whether the keywords found in Jaxxy is used for the title or the tags?
Your keyword should be used for your pare or post tiltle. In your page URL which WordPress will automatically do the first time. If you change the title you need to update this.
The keyword also needs to be in your first paragraph and last paragraph
My pow hanging fruit keywords have been my best performing pages :)
Hope this clears it up.
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Is it ok for your title to exceed a max of 60 characters?
Hey Sim,
This is ONLY a guide: https://blog.hubspot.com/marketing/character-count-guide as changes happen all of the time.
What I like doing is adding a short title first, then my content, Save ... and then add a hyphen and additional wording. This way, the permalink is as short as possible, with the title still being "eye grabbing".
Hope this helps.
This is a box size and not character limit. So it depends on the type of letters, you can fit 70 sometimes.
Note, the limit includes the site title as well. So if something is truncated, this is site title first. So you still have plenty of space for the post title.
Do not allow the keyword to be truncated, this matters most.
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You could but after 60 characters the title becomes truncated and the additional characters will not be seen in search results.
Example, the following title is 65 characters long.
How to Know if your Website Comments are Getting Ranked in Google
If you were to use this as your title, people would only see the following in the search results.
How to Know if your Website Comments are Getting Ranked in…
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Is it ok for your title to exceed a max of 60 characters?
Is it ok for your title to exceed a max of 60 characters?
Hey Sim,
This is ONLY a guide: https://blog.hubspot.com/marketing/character-count-guide as changes happen all of the time.
What I like doing is adding a short title first, then my content, Save ... and then add a hyphen and additional wording. This way, the permalink is as short as possible, with the title still being "eye grabbing".
Hope this helps.
This is a box size and not character limit. So it depends on the type of letters, you can fit 70 sometimes.
Note, the limit includes the site title as well. So if something is truncated, this is site title first. So you still have plenty of space for the post title.
Do not allow the keyword to be truncated, this matters most.
See more here Measure for everything related to a post or page
You could but after 60 characters the title becomes truncated and the additional characters will not be seen in search results.
Example, the following title is 65 characters long.
How to Know if your Website Comments are Getting Ranked in Google
If you were to use this as your title, people would only see the following in the search results.
How to Know if your Website Comments are Getting Ranked in…
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I am stuck in choosing which affiliate program to sign up for? I am now working on the niche of household appliances and investment.
The affiliate groups themselves don't set the commissions that are paid, their clients do. So find an appliance seller like Lowes or Home Depot and see what their commission are for their affiliate programs. :)
I hope that makes sense. It sounds like you were asking about the commission from affiliate networks.
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What are some of the highest paying affiliate groups?
I am stuck in choosing which affiliate program to sign up for? I am now working on the niche of household appliances and investment.
The affiliate groups themselves don't set the commissions that are paid, their clients do. So find an appliance seller like Lowes or Home Depot and see what their commission are for their affiliate programs. :)
I hope that makes sense. It sounds like you were asking about the commission from affiliate networks.
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A few of my google+websites are ranked first in the google page;does it mean that more visitors would even bother to take a look at your site?
Yes, but make sure you're truly #1 - if you own the website, Google will show you as #1 for your searches. You must use an 'incognito' browser session (so Google doesn't know it is you) to truly test whether or not you are at #1 for your keyword.
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Does people visit googlewebsite even if it is ranked first?
A few of my google+websites are ranked first in the google page;does it mean that more visitors would even bother to take a look at your site?
Yes, but make sure you're truly #1 - if you own the website, Google will show you as #1 for your searches. You must use an 'incognito' browser session (so Google doesn't know it is you) to truly test whether or not you are at #1 for your keyword.
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This is the image of the WA referral report. I just want to earn some credits. But, there are some things that I am unfamiliar with, hence, I need someone to enlighten me.
You earn credits when someone completes their account setup with an image/picture and a short bio. It explains how to this in task 2 here: Getting Rolling!
You referral must completely fill out their profile for you to get $1 worth of credit, and they must upgrade to Premium in order to get any of the bigger payouts (i.e., monthly or yearly).
I am new to the wa referral report.can anyone explain to me?
This is the image of the WA referral report. I just want to earn some credits. But, there are some things that I am unfamiliar with, hence, I need someone to enlighten me.
You earn credits when someone completes their account setup with an image/picture and a short bio. It explains how to this in task 2 here: Getting Rolling!
You referral must completely fill out their profile for you to get $1 worth of credit, and they must upgrade to Premium in order to get any of the bigger payouts (i.e., monthly or yearly).
Yes, as per our training, the low hanging fruit are ideal keywords because
1. They are very competition keywords.
2. You write enough content using these keywords eventually you are able to steal the higher traffic keywords from higher ranking sites, thus creating an authority site.
Ken