Most of the time when people
talk about keyword research, they focus on the Google Keyword Planner.
Earlier,
I talked about the keywords that are sending you organic traffic.
Yes, keywords are a great tool that you have in your toolkit as an author, and so we actually, the approach that I always talk about when
I talk about keywords is I call it a 360 approach to keywords, and what I mean by that is you want to choose, and we'll talk in a moment about how to choose those keywords, how to identify the ones that will be most relevant, but so you want to choose a few words or phrases that apply to your book and that customer, your readers would use in searching for your title.
First, let
's talk about keywords.
When
we talk about keywords, it's important think in terms of keyword strings, because that's how people search.
Next, let
's talk about keywords.
Then I can review the resume for improving the duties and responsibilities descriptions and
talk about the keywords and accomplishments.»
Not exact matches
Search the relevant social sites to find people who are
talking about your industry or using related
keywords.
I'm
talking about negative
keywords: those words and phrases that are essential to ensuring your pay - per - click (PPC) ads are displayed to the right audience.
By using
keyword searches or hash tags — another popular Twitter device for tracking what people are
talking about — a small business could follow conversations happening
about their product, service, or industry.
We're no longer
talking about just links,
keywords and PageRank.
Yes, but keep in mind that we're
talking about branded
keywords.
While it's easy to spend hours
talking about proper onpage SEO techniques, the short version is have the
keyword (s) you want to rank for in the title, headline and meta description of each page of your website.
You
talk about grammar checking in your second point then in your forth point say «using a
keyword phrases along» — I find posts more believable when they practice what they preach.
Apologies if this is a silly question... but what are you using to get
keyword results in your screen shot when you're
talking about «the Google Adwords tool»?
Check out my slides from SMX where I
talked about 17 more ways to discover
keywords!
But with social media
keyword research, you want to understand what
keywords people are using to describe your product or services or
talk about a problem they need a solution to.
On the website i was
talking above i have
about 40 % «not provided»
keywords, and it have
about 60K organic visits / month which make
about 20 + K unknown
keywords.
it's always interesting to hear people
talk about using the G
keyword tool (which I still do!)
The
keyword opportunity model I
talk about in my SEO competitive analysis post explains the idea of taking a macro approach to dissecting SERP's at the
keyword level, which in my opinion, is necessary for enterprise SEO and growing websites to over 100,000 visitors per month.
So you mentioned
keyword research which, I mean everything we just
talked about to me that's
keyword research.
You can always create search streams in HootSuite to monitor your
keywords and engage with the people
talking about them.
What's important when
talking about «
Keyword Density» factors is again the latter half of TF - IDF: Inverse Document Frequency.
Use the
Keyword Planner to flag any terms on your list that have way too little (or way too much) search volume, and don't help you maintain a healthy mix like we
talked about above.
Initially, this list was made up of influencers we found by tracking
keywords (like «content marketing») in Google Alerts, authors in industry trade publications, those who were
talking about the topic on Twitter, and other bloggers that we just found interesting.
I'm not
talking about the job ad your career counselor has you write so you can figure out what
keywords to click on Monster.com.
We often
talk about what to write in your descriptions, bios and how to successfully incorporate
keywords into your listings, to improve your search engine...
Mentions of
keywords in the conversations of supporters can be monitored in real time and communication automated, so any time a supporter or donor is
talking about something related to your work, they can be reminded of how they can show their support with a triggered email.
On the flip side, perhaps the
keywords or topics that have been monitored are on the decline, and your donors are
talking about something else entirely.
What this does is offer a real - time look at what people are
talking about on Twitter and Facebook, including specific hashtags and
keywords.
Put in your title as many
keywords as possible so people can guess what your
talk is
about.
Next time we'll
talk about monitoring registrations coming from different traffic sources, ad campaigns,
keywords, etc..
It helps teachers and students
talk about: 1) How the European Union works 2) The events that led to the referendum 3) Who can vote and how 4) The outcome: what happens if the UK votes to remain in the EU or leave the EU
Keywords: EU Referendum, Politics, Democracy, Voting, Brexit, Leave, Remain, Labour, Conservative To read our EU Referendum Special, which includes articles, features, opinion pieces and a student vote, go to http://theday.co.uk/special/2016/eu-vote/
Reading, speaking, modelling (sentence building) resources on
talking about future plans Practise the same vocabulary on www.language-gym.com in GAME SECTION (type future plans in the
keyword search box of Boxing, Rock climbing and Bench Press games)
When
talking about meta data, Shelley
talked about how someone was trying to use her name as one of their
keywords in order to ride off of her success.
We'll finally
talk about categories and
keywords.
And I
talk about SEO and «
keyword anchor link» and things that sound technical.
Bella and Hugh Howey particularly
talked about the book itself as marketing — the brilliant story, delivering on the promise to the reader, a consistent production schedule, covers that evoke the emotion of the story, the author's name, the title and sub-title, the sales description and
keywords, email and newsletters.
-LSB-...] I then went on to
talk about how authors can learn to use
keywords to draw traffic to their site in How Nonfiction Self - Publishers Can Become
Keyword Naturals.
I tinkered with blurbs and
keywords and book covers, relentlessly trying everything other authors were
talking about in order to get my book into the hands of readers who might enjoy it.
In the last post (question # 5), I
talked about how I don't worry
about the
keyword rankings for a particular title.
A better idea may be to make 10 videos of just you
talking about some related niche subject, so you can hit other
keywords.
One of my favorite parts of this tremendous value report is when Philip
talks about his Kindle
keyword title strategy.
Authors should create short video
talks about their books and post them to their own YouTube channel, making sure the title of the video includes
keywords that would attract the ideal reader.
Amazon will suggest some «automatic»
keywords of minor usefulness, but I will be
talking about the «manual»
keywords I supply.
Even though many experts
talk about Amazon
keywords, categories, and pricing, few experts mention this important fact: Amazon is more a search engine than a store.
In this video I
talk about branding,
keywords, search visibility, getting and keeping traffic, and making sure you're offering...
When
talking about student loans and everything else that comes with it, one of the most common
keywords that gets thrown around is student loan forgiveness.
If you are someone who is just setting the first steps into the world of bonds, then it is really important that you know and understands the most common
keywords that are used while
talking and transacting
about bonds.
Before following the steps below, make sure that you have read the section above on the common
keywords used while
talking about bonds, so as to understand the steps written below faster: