When you build your blog you must do this.If you want to rank well without building thousands of backlinks.
When you examine the competition for page one rankings, you’ll discover something very interesting. The pages ranking at the top of the list are not the ones with high backlink counts or trust ratings. Well, sometimes they are but mostly not. Mostly, you’ll find that the ones at the top of the list have the best on-site optimisation. Often they’ll also have an exact match domain name for the keyword in question. Unlike the B.S. spouted by SEO specialists, Google doesn’t give a rats about EMDs. They do care about you having a high percentage of backlinks with the keyword as your anchor text. That looks like someone is trying to game their algorithm, and they will shut you out for that. How do you do that on-site optimisation then? Obviously, you have the keyword in your domain name. You also make sure it’s in the description and the first paragraph of your first post. Use one of the SEO plugins on your blog to help you get that right. Here’s a potentially helpful tip for you. Getting the EMD for the keyword you want to target can be challenging, so get a short generic domain name instead. Then set up a subdomain with that keyword, and you have your EMD. Google treats subdomains as separate from the primary domain for ranking purposes. If you own the domain jaadar.com or topnar.com (last time I looked, they were available), you could use any subdomain on those. For example, would rank for keto diet. I don’t see many people doing this because they think it’s too hard for visitors to type in that URL, and it is, but people don’t type in URLs. They search Google and click links which makes the URL almost irrelevant. I’ve watched people type in Amazon and click the first result, so don’t be fooled by sophisticated computer users who complain about URLs being hard to type. They are usually not your market. Regards, P.S. I mentioned yesterday that you could practice writing reviews by checking out Clickbank products and using them as the subject. That works, and you will get better as you do that, but there is a better way. Get coached to write better reviews. Check out this professional coaching here, https://link.wm-tips.com/reviews. It’ll take you a few days to go through it, but it will make everything else seem so much easier that it’s totally worth it. |