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Align your message with the keyword

Posted: Wed Feb 12, 2025 3:48 am
by ritu500
Search is one of the longest lasting ways to manage traffic over time. Align your content with a keyword phrase so Google can help people find you. Do some keyword research and choose a phrase that meets two criteria:

People are searching for it (good search volume).

You have a chance to rank it (not too south korea phone number list competitive, based on your site's Domain Aothority).

Use the phrase at the beginning of the title, in the heading, and several times in the body text.

3. Working on semantically related phrases

Find phrases that are semantically related to your article, then incorporate them into the article as you write.

Answer the related questions (found in the "People Also Ask" box).

Click on related topics (these are suggested by Google when you type).

Dig deeper than your competitors' articles (use other pages that rank for your target phrase).

Now you're targeting a topic, not just a keyword phrase, which is key to search and semantic SEO. Here's a step-by-step guide to finding the phrases most closely related to your topic.

4. Include quotes from experts and influential people who submitted their materials.

Content created in collaboration with others is much easier to promote. This is one reason why quotes, roundups, and author interviews are popular. They include an "ego boost" that encourages social engagement.

An ally in creativity is an ally in promotion.

Include others in your article so you have the opportunity to mention them in subsequent social posts. If the article is not filled with people, it is not optimized for social media.

5. Add diagrams and original graphics

Original graphics make it much easier to promote your content later, on social media and in PR. They also make your content much more engaging. Don't just add an image. Add an image at every scroll depth.