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Do an embed youtube video on topic help ranking on google? I've seen various answers.
I don't do youtube so it might lead people away from my site?
Yeah, it helps you rank in the video section on Google.Do an embed youtube video on topic help ranking on google? I've seen various answers.
I don't do youtube so it might lead people away from my site?
Unless I'm writing content, I don't believe in the "which niche?" question.I am stuck trying to figure out what vertical/niche to start with
I have also read numerous articles and watch few videos but I still am not able to decide
any resources/advise?
What you're talking about is keyword cannibalization.Does anyone know a tool that would be able to find out whether your website has like duplicate content? Likee the other day I realized there was 2 articles that were basically talking about thee same thing. So I removed the other one which wasn't that good.
I am just asking if there's like a quick/lazy way to find them all through your website? if not I can obviously do it manually but I'd prefer if there's some quick way.
what research do you do?Unless I'm writing content, I don't believe in the "which niche?" question.
Nowadays I mostly outsource the content. So, I choose a good niche and research it for a week or two to get a hang of it. And then proceed with the keyword research.
Start from here https://www.buildersociety.com/link-forums/digital-strategy-crash-course.19/what research do you do?
so I will need to learn keyword research before I start?
how do I outsource the content?
So I just built a brand new site using WP over the weekend... some serious learning curve coming from WIX.
Anyway question is for all the blog posts it links to the author at the top By: Author
It shows the correct display name but the URL says domain.com/author/email/
It uses my email as that page... I can't edit the page... how do I change the slug for that?
thank you! ugh, WP didn't tell you that your username would be the slug >_>
If the pages aren't indexed then there's zero concern. Sounds like a URL Parameter being tagged on by Ezoic, which is essentially a duplicate URL. And you don't have canonicals set up, it sounds, which would be pointing to the original URL (without the parameter).YO im getting
Duplicate without user-selected canonical
These pages aren't indexed or served on Google.
it has my url and near the end, it says this.
"EzoicUserDataProtection"
This is sufficient. You don't have to type the key phrases in the non-header text, too, though you can. The real question is whether or not the article is long enough to do this without it being obvious keyword stuffing. Being over-optimized is as much of a problem as being under-optimized, but what you're describing is plenty. Though you should have the keyword in the H1, which is likely the same as your title tag, too, where it should also be.So im building my articles like this (example).
H1 -> Intro -> H2 (KW phrase) -> H2(KW phrase) -> H3(sometimes kw phrase) -> H2(KW phrase) -> Conclusion etc.
I'd recommend doing a whole bunch of niche research (study your niche) and keyword research with in-depth competitive analysis before spending anything on paid traffic. You want to know exactly what you're going to be bidding on before spending a single dollar.How tough is Google Adwords...if you have a small budget and want to test the waters...is it necessary to hire a Pro? How do Pro's get paid to run Google Adword accounts ?
Nah, bro. Your H1 should be the same as your title tag. H2's can be used for secondary keywords (alternative variations to your target keyword), and H3 tags where needed; ie to further expand on a sub-topic to a H2 tag.I got a stupid question again, I did google but people cant seem to answer questions properly on articles and blogposts. Who could have known.
So im building my articles like this (example).
H1 -> Intro -> H2 (KW phrase) -> H2(KW phrase) -> H3(sometimes kw phrase) -> H2(KW phrase) -> Conclusion etc.
I know that my H1 KW should (if possible) be early in the text, in a h2 and in the end of the article.
But if I have other KW´s in the H2s/H3s, is it an unwriten rule that those kws have to be in the text multiple times also? Because most H2s KWS I write doesnt need to be answered with the kw phrase again.
But am I missing out on better rankings because of this?
Yeah for me the post title/headline are the H1. So I start with my post titel (h1) then intro and h2/h3s.Nah, bro. Your H1 should be the same as your title tag. H2's can be used for secondary keywords (alternative variations to your target keyword), and H3 tags where needed; ie to further expand on a sub-topic to a H2 tag.
Example:
H1 "Should I Buy My Kid an Airsoft Gun?" (same as title tag)
H2 "Are Airsoft Guns Safe For Kids?"
H3 "Types of Airsoft Guns for Kids"
H2 "Ideal Airsoft Gear for Kids" (Once the subject changes, go back to a H2 tag)
BTW, only ever use one H1 tag on a page/post.
Ahrefs posted a blog post today called How to Rank Higher on Google (10 Steps)I keep publishing as much as I can. But my traffic is stuck.
What would you do in that case? Should I work on backlinks, more content, better page? My load and site design is ok if I compare to competitors.
Thank you, yes we do everything right based on this everything is pretty simple now. But what I don't like is that we keep moving up and down. Latest google update dropped my traffic for like 20%.Ahrefs posted a blog post today called How to Rank Higher on Google (10 Steps)
They shared this image:
That's pretty much how it goes. You sound like you're doing the right things. Plateaus are very common with breakthroughs that come later with certain Google updates. All you can do is do what you know is right, continue to promote the content (and receive backlinks from that, too), and build links.
Content itself needs to age as much as domains do. Very frequently you'll find yourself in a position where you have X amount of posts published that are yet to become "activated" in the SERPs. That's a good place to be, and you shouldn't stop and wait, because then you won't have the next batch of content waiting in the wings and you'll lose momentum.