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But you have to interpret queries for what they are

Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2025 8:39 am
by Jannatulmawa
It is visibility that brings traffic, interest and conversions. (This is if the article is done well, it goes without saying). So before you start writing, before you go crazy about the density, frequency and position of keywords, always come back to this little ABC. It's just three little rules, but they can take you far. Consider search intent Quality, quality, quality People, not users 1) The search intent When I told you to forget about keywords I didn't mean that you should forget about queries.


Or better yet, expressions of a need. By typing a query exit phone data you can get a very clear idea of ​​what people are really looking for when they type that phrase into Google. How? Well, first of all by looking at the results rewarded by Google, those that have the best positions. What distinguishes them? Why did Google (or rather, users) consider them more useful than others? In addition to the results, it is also worth taking a look at the suggested searches: those placed at the bottom of the page or those that appear while you are typing.

Of course, it takes study. Analytical skills, commitment, brains. All things that, however, a blender does not have 2) Quality, quality, quality Quality does not mean longer articles. (In fact, for goodness sake, ban useless rants, the ones that people just scroll away). Quality does not necessarily mean more in-depth articles either. Quality, in the case of SEO writing, means the ability to respond promptly to the search intent. An example? If I'm looking for how to copy and paste on Word, I don't need 2000 words on the history of Microsoft and Bill Gates' philanthropy.