PAGE 1 – Content is King even without keywords
PAGE 2 – Why use grammatically correct keywords + Free Keywords
PAGE 3 – Finding keywords using WA keyword tool “Dig”
PAGE 4 – Changing one word could be good or bad + Free Keywords
One of the main stumbling blocks that many members have when creating their affiliate websites is the use of keywords, or just understanding them. I was like that in the beginning but then I realized that I was overthinking the process, which many people who cannot seem to “get it” are doing.
YOU DO NOT ALWAYS NEED TO USE KEYWORDS
Now before you start wondering if that was a misprint I will repeat it again in detail. “Not every single page on your site is going to need to target a keyword.” Yes, you read that right. Keywords “are not the be all and end all of your website and content development.” Did you notice that both of those revelations were in quotes? That is because Kyle says this in his Boot Camp training.
As soon as I had learned that it made me realize that though keywords are important for marketing purposes, they should never be the one thing that stops you from creating content. Like Kyle also says, that we should not obsess so much on keywords and just write our content. The reason being is that Google indexes ALL of your content and the natural keywords they contain.
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/training/latent-se...
These natural keywords, also known as LSI or Latent Semantic Indexing keywords, will naturally appear within our content as we write it. To learn more about using LSI keywords,just click the above link. So you see, even though target keywords are important, they are not always needed to get good rankings. This is yet another reason why “content is king.”
That being said, I still want to focus on how I will easily come up with keywords when writing content and show you how I do so by using the WA keyword tool. I also will be giving you all some free keywords. Several weeks ago I sent out a blog asking members to give me some niche ideas for some free keyword research I would be doing for this training. The responses were overwhelming, so not everyone will get their free keywords. Sorry.
NEXT UP = Taking a niche and coming up with some keywords + Free KeywordsI highly value these in-depth keyword lessons you give us - thank you!
I would like to ask you a question about ...a question. Lol
"What is the world baseball classic"
...and just for comparison: "What is a snood"
This is my own example of a question that begs an answer...(it is a "nose warmer").
But that first one there already says, "world baseball classic";)
I do appreciate your examples, Robert; thanks always!
I just wonder about some search subjects warranting a question...do you see my thought that imposing a question format for some keywords may sometimes seem a wee bit arbitrary?
"World baseball classic" isn't a bad example (because there would be further definition of course), but what about something like, ''What is weight loss"?
By asking a question, does it simply mean our keyword will have great (low) QSI, so it will rank on page 1?
Thanks so much for your analysis of all things Keyword!:)