I can't say this enough!
I cringe to tell you how many times I have come across a post that someone has written that has their main keyword in their title AND URL spelled incorrectly.
Oh my what a way to just crash your post and all your hard work.
If you read my training on updating old content you will know that you can change anything really... but not your URL.
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/training/updating-...
Not just that but having a spelling mistake in your title looks really really bad! I know I've done it once and it was terribly embarrassing when someone in WA pointed it out to me. Fortunately my URL was correct and my meta title was correct...
Taking 2 minutes to do a once over before you push publish is worth the time and effort after all the hard work you have put in.
Ok so now publish your post!
Next up in my training will be your Checklist for the things you need to do after you have published your content!
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/training/checklist...
I hope you have enjoyed this training and gotten some value from it. Please leave a comment if you have a question or anything valuable to add!
I don't want my boring title that nobody will click on showing up in the searches.
I have really been struggling with this because all of my keywords are quite long (3-6 words), often questions. There is no way to write a catchy title that also has the keywords without it becoming a run on sentence.
Another thing, someone (can't remember who) said to only focus on one keyword per article. Don't get fixated on adding other keywords. But I think you are suggesting we should look at other keywords.
I am starting to think (since I am not really making much money) that I am going to just try writing without focusing on keywords. So many of my competitors articles that rank on the first page don't seem to even focus on keywords. They appear here and there, but it seems very natural and not planned out. Yet they are still on the first page.
What to do, what to do???
All the very best,
Pete.