Category: SEO
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How Many SEO Keywords Should a Page Really Target?
Here’s what we recommend: pick just one primary keyword and enough secondary keywords to cover a given topic in full. In the rest of the article, I’ll explain why and how. Primary vs. secondary keywords Going forward, we’ll differentiate between two kinds of keywords. The primary keyword, also called the target keyword, is the main topic of…
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6 Key Tips to Write Great Product Descriptions (With Examples)
If you own an e-commerce website, your product descriptions are a low-hanging fruit to help you make more sales. A great product description tells a story—the story of who your product is for and how your product can help them get what they want. Because when it comes to sales, it’s not about what your product does.…
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Niche Site Ideas
Finding the perfect niche site idea can seem like an impossible task when you’re starting out. So I decided to do the hard work for you and share 10 niche site ideas you can get going with immediately. Let’s get started. Hikers turn to Google for all kinds of inspiration. For example, if we search…
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Grammarly’s SEO Strategy: 11 Interesting Insights
Grammarly is a writing assistant. According to our data, its website gets an estimated 22.2M monthly search visits across 2,468 published pages. If Grammarly bought this same traffic via Google Ads, it would cost an estimated $5.1M per month. In this post, I’ll share 11 takeaways from my deep dive into the company’s SEO strategy. 1.…
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Is SEO Dead? Heck NO. Here’s Why
Here’s a flowchart to drill home the message: So… why do people keep saying it is? Let’s discuss. People often say that SEO is dead because they find it increasingly difficult to rank the kind of content they want for… Read more › Source link
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How to Fit SEO Into Your Marketing Strategy
As digital marketing specialists, it’s easy to “have the blinkers on” and focus solely on the channel or channels nearest to your heart. In my case, this is SEO. Having worked with several businesses and top brands over the past few years, I’ve learned that some specialists and marketing generalists are: Cannibalizing efforts between channels. Undervaluing…
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Long-tail vs. Short-tail Keywords: What’s the Difference?
The difference between long-tail and short-tail keywords comes down to popularity. Many people search for short-tail keywords, while few search for long-tail keywords. Because of that, long-tail keywords are generally easier to rank for and tend to attract searchers with more specific intent. This has made targeting them a widely adopted SEO tactic. So should…
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Top Google Searches
Are you wondering what people in the U.S. (and around the world) are searching for the most? Then you’re in luck! We’ve pulled four lists from our database of 19.2 billion keywords: Top 100 Google searches in the U.S. # Keyword Search volume 1 facebook 144,000,000 2 youtube 144,000,000 3 amazon 120,000,000 4 weather 95,000,000 5…
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Top Trending Topics
Are you wondering which topics have been trending in the U.S.? You’re in the right place. We’ve pulled a list of keywords that are currently trending or trended in the past three months from our database of 19.2 billion keywords. We discovered these trending topics by looking at the keywords in our database that had the…
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How to Choose an Enterprise SEO Tool
Enterprise SEO tools are made to meet the needs of larger and more complex companies. They typically need to support more users and have controls and permissions for what different user groups can access. Companies need the user interface to cover many languages so teams all over the world can use the tools. Enterprises usually have…