ON GOOGLE SEARCH
Using quotation marks [" "] for the keyword term; "the-wealthy-affiliate-money-making-program" ranks me 1st on page 1 o
More websites are ranked under keywords with "" because people don't tend to use "". So you can expect to rank lower sometimes without the "" than with it.
Same with the hyphen :)
Thanks Anthony for your comment,
I know exactly what the use of quotation marks implies " ".
It actually implies 'QSR': Stands for quoted search results, the number of competing sites, ranked in google for the exact keyword.
I don't actually have any problem with Google, my real problem is the variance b/tw google and Jaaxy?
Oh okay, Not really sure about that. I use Jaaxy, but I don't understand it fully myself. I just know the basics
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Who uses jaaxy? trying to understand how jaaxy really works?
ON GOOGLE SEARCH
Using quotation marks [" "] for the keyword term; "the-wealthy-affiliate-money-making-program" ranks me 1st on page 1 o
You should never search with hyphens because it doesn't tell you anything about competition or searches.
Quotes are only used to find out competition, and do not tell un anything about rank. Using quotes just tells us which websites are using our keyword phrase, and how many websites there are. Our 'true rank' is determined NOT using quotes, because that's how people search
Here are some resources to help explain QSR and rank a bit more: How to Find Your True Competition in Google - Understanding QSR What's QSR and How Do I find it in WA's Keyword Tool? I’m Really On Google Page 1 Position 1 – Can You Say The Same? I hope this helps!
Hi Nathaniell,
So glad you came in, will check the training, All part of the learning curve I guess. Still learning :)
So Information to digest here at WA.
Thanks a million,
TIM.
More websites are ranked under keywords with "" because people don't tend to use "". So you can expect to rank lower sometimes without the "" than with it.
Same with the hyphen :)
Thanks Anthony for your comment,
I know exactly what the use of quotation marks implies " ".
It actually implies 'QSR': Stands for quoted search results, the number of competing sites, ranked in google for the exact keyword.
I don't actually have any problem with Google, my real problem is the variance b/tw google and Jaaxy?
Oh okay, Not really sure about that. I use Jaaxy, but I don't understand it fully myself. I just know the basics
See more comments
You should never search with hyphens because it doesn't tell you anything about competition or searches.
Quotes are only used to find out competition, and do not tell un anything about rank. Using quotes just tells us which websites are using our keyword phrase, and how many websites there are. Our 'true rank' is determined NOT using quotes, because that's how people search
Here are some resources to help explain QSR and rank a bit more: How to Find Your True Competition in Google - Understanding QSR What's QSR and How Do I find it in WA's Keyword Tool? I’m Really On Google Page 1 Position 1 – Can You Say The Same? I hope this helps!
Hi Nathaniell,
So glad you came in, will check the training, All part of the learning curve I guess. Still learning :)
So Information to digest here at WA.
Thanks a million,
TIM.