There is another way to make your content keyword rich without using relevant keywords like the ones on the previous page. How? Just be thoroughly descriptive in the information of your content. Writing naturally will always produce words that Google will also use to rank you for.
SYNONYM KEYWORDS
Not only does Google index all the words of your content but they will use the words that are associated with your target keyword as words to rank you for. These are called LSI keywords and they can either boost the rankings of your post or enhance the SEO of your keywords.
Going on the example of the previous page where I said the target keyword was “What is CBD Oil Good For '' let me now give you a list synonym keywords. Notice that these synonyms are all relevant to the target keyword but does not contain any of its words.
Hemp
Cannabis
Cannabidiol
Marijuana
Medicine
Supplement
Benefit
Tincture
Health
Treatment
By using these words naturally within your content as you go about describing what is CBD Oil good for, Google will use these words as additional LSI keywords to increase your chances of ranking for keywords that are not your target or extra relevant targeted keywords.
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Does LXI mean that I have to use words from the lexical set of the keyword?
Here's an example; if the keyword is "speaking skills", are the words "communication" and "speech" considered LXI keywords even if they don't appear under the target keyword in Jaaxy?
And another question. Can I search the LXI keywords to find relevant keywords for them too, or is this not necessary?
You also said that if we want our post to get indexed for another keyword, we can use it once or twice. Does by "another keyword" you mean an unrelated keyword that is not one of the relevant keywords that we get in a Jaaxy search?
Here is an example; if my target keyword is "speak english faster", can the other keyword that I want Google to index be "improve your speaking skills" which is slightly related but not one of the relevant keywords in Jaaxy, OR can it be "movie subtitles" which is not related at all but I could use it once or twice in my article?
That's a lot of question marks. I hope they don't take much of your time.
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Sylvia
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I have a question about meta titles/tags for images.
If I use CBD oil as one meta tag as an example from your post, and Vanilla CBD oil in another meta tag.
Do these count as keyword stuffing, and or overuse of my keyword?
There are times when photos will only make sense if tagged with your keyword and if you have several photos then you will have several instances of your keyword.
So my question is this: Do meta titles using your keyword, count in the overall total number of times you have used your keyword.
My assumption is they must because they are part of the article, but does Google see it differently?
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