Yup! The search analysis strategy gets adapted and customized with your blogging journey and you pickup changes in the search resultS of google once you understand the core principle and Google searches and its intent & ( CONTENT IS KING 👑)
@@waseemchaudhary3138 You can start the Search Analysis Strategy now and then you'll have a content map before you start blogging. That way you'll know what to start writing on now that you already have all the research.
That was a Great video! I do have a question regarding the "People Also Asked" You said to use those question and to cluster them into 1 article Do you add them to the blog post as H2 headlines or do you use them in an FAQ Schema?
11:08 For example the keyword "ChatGPT" currently has 0 search volume on my keyword research tool (Keywords Surfer). But I can swear that thousands of people search it every months 😅
I started a blog in January using AI completely. I used AI content writers and published 400 blog posts in the first day and now the site gets 30,000 visitors every month. Now that we have even better writers like Agility Writer, Zimmwriter and Koala, I'm publishing 100 posts everyday.
Imagine if some of the people you relied on for critical information about your work, health, finances, etc started relying on AI completely. Some things in life are more important the number of visits and amount of money made.
Hey Ricky, thanks for the valuable content that you provide us. 👋 I would like to know that if I create a blog on Ecommerce website development niche where Marketing would be a category, should I write 10 response posts about the sub-category for example SEO? Or should I go even deeper and write the first 10 response posts on On-page SEO? Which in this case would be Products Onpage SEO
Hey Man, I just watched your video and I must say that it was really informative and well-made. I loved your videos. I was wondering if I could help you edit your videos and also make highly engaging shorts for you?
But isn't this going to take a lot more than the couple of hundred articles you used to recommend, since some of those low volume ones won't bring traffic? It's fine when you write them yourself, but when outsourcing, it can cost a lot. What about the average views per article? It used to be 500 pageviews, but with clusters, that average goes way down. What are your thoughts on this?
I'm no SEO pro but what Ricky is teaching will help Google understand your topical relevance and even though those subtopics don't necessarily bring in huge traffic you will rank when you cover a number of topics within the main topic. Think of it as creating a Hub and each of the related subtopics are the spoke that point to the hub. Do that enough and you become the authority on that topic.
@@volleyballguruhere true if you want to develop a really good topical authority and traffic, you will need a lot more articles. But if your niche is very narrow. Maybe 100 articles is enough to build an authority
@@fitnessboss Only the beta version. I already have a video sharing the current news: th-cam.com/video/En7zgYXuRyo/w-d-xo.html and I have a video about the beta version that I've tried out coming on Tuesday.
They already have a video on it, But until Google launches the new search and we see real stats, it's all speculations and nothing to make strong decision out of. Hence in the meantime, let's continue with what we are doing.
Are you better off making pages for everything and using them on the menu or making posts but posting to different categories and using categories as the menu items?
Quick question guys: I have a blog site on board games and many things surrounding that but when I do keyword research on a board game I barely get any info. It's always what are the best BG, classic BG, most strategic, and these always are the same info across many sites that rank number one. They're usually not even considered good games by the BG community. So when it comes to writing about a specific board game I'm really lost for keywords. Also I feel like I'm just writing about the product when I do that. Any ideas?
It’s crazy to see many bloggers whose intentions are to make an effort with tough earned research and writing just to have the great google basically aggregate and steal that information for their own profit. It should be illegal.
It will be if they try it. There will be a sackload of lawsuits brought against Google if they go too far with the new SGE. The EU in particular will hammer them and force them to undo it.
Blogging feels like a gamble at the moment... Forget it... I spent 18 months of my life investing in this... And then... A massive Google update destroyed everything. Should anyone rely on Google updates to pay their bills? Absolutely not... Goodbye blogging!!! It was hard to make this decision, but I feel... relieved. What a monumental waste of time!
Have you adapted your search analysis strategy since you’ve begun blogging?
Yup! The search analysis strategy gets adapted and customized with your blogging journey and you pickup changes in the search resultS of google once you understand the core principle and Google searches and its intent & ( CONTENT IS KING 👑)
Still haven't started blogging. But whenever I start, definitely, I'll use your Search Analysis Strategy
@@waseemchaudhary3138 You can start the Search Analysis Strategy now and then you'll have a content map before you start blogging. That way you'll know what to start writing on now that you already have all the research.
I'm about to start but I'm still a little confused on which articles to write first. Do you guys still do consults?
*Thanks for the actionable tips and strategies!*
You know what would be awesome you two, is a tutorial on how to perform interlinking with tools vs the manual way to perform this effectively.
Helped a lot with some confusions I had on my mind. Thanks
Gentlemen - thank you so much for this video. Excellent! 👍
As always -great helpful information
Awesome content Ricky!!
That was a Great video!
I do have a question regarding the "People Also Asked"
You said to use those question and to cluster them into 1 article
Do you add them to the blog post as H2 headlines or do you use them in an FAQ Schema?
11:08 For example the keyword "ChatGPT" currently has 0 search volume on my keyword research tool (Keywords Surfer).
But I can swear that thousands of people search it every months 😅
Great video
I started a blog in January using AI completely. I used AI content writers and published 400 blog posts in the first day and now the site gets 30,000 visitors every month. Now that we have even better writers like Agility Writer, Zimmwriter and Koala, I'm publishing 100 posts everyday.
Imagine if some of the people you relied on for critical information about your work, health, finances, etc started relying on AI completely. Some things in life are more important the number of visits and amount of money made.
@@timelessintel My blog's niche is about a hobby so it will cause no problem. I'll never blog YMYL niches.
@@thetribalwriter Okay then 👍. Let's hope that's the case. I don't want to think of the damage this AI tools can do if misused.
@@timelessintel You're not wrong... AI can be harmful as well.
Hey Ricky, thanks for the valuable content that you provide us. 👋
I would like to know that if I create a blog on Ecommerce website development niche where Marketing would be a category, should I write 10 response posts about the sub-category for example SEO? Or should I go even deeper and write the first 10 response posts on On-page SEO? Which in this case would be Products Onpage SEO
Hey Man, I just watched your video and I must say that it was really informative and well-made. I loved your videos. I was wondering if I could help you edit your videos and also make highly engaging shorts for you?
Hey Ricky, just wanted your opinion on what would stand out a self dev blog site in 2023 since the niche is already super competitive... Thanks!
But isn't this going to take a lot more than the couple of hundred articles you used to recommend, since some of those low volume ones won't bring traffic? It's fine when you write them yourself, but when outsourcing, it can cost a lot. What about the average views per article? It used to be 500 pageviews, but with clusters, that average goes way down. What are your thoughts on this?
I'm no SEO pro but what Ricky is teaching will help Google understand your topical relevance and even though those subtopics don't necessarily bring in huge traffic you will rank when you cover a number of topics within the main topic. Think of it as creating a Hub and each of the related subtopics are the spoke that point to the hub. Do that enough and you become the authority on that topic.
That 100 articles blog formula was useful in 2010s. Now you can't rely on 100 posts only to get good income from the blog. It takes a lot more now.
@@volleyballguruhere true if you want to develop a really good topical authority and traffic, you will need a lot more articles.
But if your niche is very narrow. Maybe 100 articles is enough to build an authority
Why are you not talking about the new Google Search Engine GSE
How much would it impact Search Traffic
What type of queries would impact most
This....
@@fitnessboss Only the beta version. I already have a video sharing the current news: th-cam.com/video/En7zgYXuRyo/w-d-xo.html and I have a video about the beta version that I've tried out coming on Tuesday.
They already have a video on it,
But until Google launches the new search and we see real stats, it's all speculations and nothing to make strong decision out of.
Hence in the meantime, let's continue with what we are doing.
1:24 i don't Remember the Video. Do you have a link?
Are you better off making pages for everything and using them on the menu or
making posts but posting to different categories and using categories as the menu items?
Second option. But also link from home page to some important articles.
Quick question guys: I have a blog site on board games and many things surrounding that but when I do keyword research on a board game I barely get any info. It's always what are the best BG, classic BG, most strategic, and these always are the same info across many sites that rank number one. They're usually not even considered good games by the BG community. So when it comes to writing about a specific board game I'm really lost for keywords. Also I feel like I'm just writing about the product when I do that. Any ideas?
It’s crazy to see many bloggers whose intentions are to make an effort with tough earned research and writing just to have the great google basically aggregate and steal that information for their own profit. It should be illegal.
It will be if they try it. There will be a sackload of lawsuits brought against Google if they go too far with the new SGE. The EU in particular will hammer them and force them to undo it.
I am almost frustrated, my keywords now always got in the top 3 on Bing, but it stuck at 7, 8, and 9 on Google rank. I don't know what's wrong here
How many months has it been?
😮
difference in algorithms and competition.
@@dorsonjoseph833 3 months
I have found Bing to be more lose with their algorithm than Google.
Topical authority doesn't matter much for Bing
Blogging feels like a gamble at the moment... Forget it... I spent 18 months of my life investing in this... And then... A massive Google update destroyed everything. Should anyone rely on Google updates to pay their bills? Absolutely not... Goodbye blogging!!! It was hard to make this decision, but I feel... relieved. What a monumental waste of time!
please educated everyone about google geneative AI (that takes up the entire snippet )
I filmed a video about that specifically that’s coming out next Tuesday.