Francisco said:
Building quality links over time can also help.
Thanks for your input.
Francisco said:
Building quality links over time can also help.
Thanks for your input.
How many keywords is ‘a lot’ though? This sounds close to keyword stuffing. Like, how often should you use your keywords in a 700-word article?
Zoey said:
How many keywords is ‘a lot’ though? This sounds close to keyword stuffing. Like, how often should you use your keywords in a 700-word article?
Finding the right balance is key to avoid stuffing.
@Francisco
Natural flow with keywords is best.
Francisco said:
@Francisco
Natural flow with keywords is best.
Try to keep it organic rather than forced.
Francisco said:
@Francisco
Natural flow with keywords is best.
Try to keep it organic rather than forced.
That’s what works for most articles.
Francisco said:
Francisco said:
@Francisco
Natural flow with keywords is best.
Try to keep it organic rather than forced.
That’s what works for most articles.
Keyword balance keeps content readable.
@Francisco
Always aim for clarity.
One thing I’ve noticed with search engines is that finding online tools can be difficult.
I think part of the reason is that companies making these tools focus on building great features for users, which takes resources.
They often don’t spend as much on creating tons of ‘valuable content,’ which seems to be a major ranking factor. Since search engines focus on text and links, it’s harder for people to find tools directly.
@Nestor
Quality backlinks also play a role.
Francisco said:
@Nestor
Quality backlinks also play a role.
Resource balance is important for companies.
Francisco said:
@Nestor
Quality backlinks also play a role.
Resource balance is important for companies.
Yes, and their approach to backlinks can be effective too.
Do some competitive analysis and find content gaps. Then prioritize what’s achievable now and what might take more authority to rank for. Also, work on improving your E-A-T.
Keywords and backlinks are very important.
Also consider things like internal links, external links, no broken links, and heading structure (H1, H2, etc.). These might seem tricky, but with the right approach, they become manageable.
@Boris
Google has actually said that heading tags don’t directly affect ranking. Plus, the recent update focuses more on quality content than keyword frequency.
The best way to improve your Google ranking is to write valuable content and avoid using too many keywords or buying links. Those are black hat SEO tactics; always stick with natural optimization methods.
Thanks for sharing these tips.
Francisco said:
Thanks for sharing these tips.
Appreciate your reply!
Consider your targeting strategy.
Don’t just aim for words like ‘ranking.’ Find long-tail keywords that are more specific to your content. For example, ‘What’s the best way to raise your Google ranking?’ is a good long-tail phrase.
Make a user-friendly website
Implement proper SEO
Get high-quality links