I have done a lot of research to find a practical tutorial about SEO and most of the tutorial and even online courses mostly focus on the definition and others staff forgetting how practically showing the work done is the most relevant factor. And this video ticks every thing you want to know as a beginner. I enjoyed it even if I don't have a website to run 😂😂. It is the best SEO tutorial I found on TH-cam so far. Thanks for your time and your willingness to share your experience. I don't have much to give 😂 but you have got my like, comment and subscription. looking forward for your future videos.
i saw a blog post on a serp that had mostly sites where you buy tickets. their blog post was about going from one location to another a how to guide. so how was it that they could rank with those kinds of sites. and also they had affiliate programs in the how to guide
How Do You Identify A Blog Post Is Good To Rank Or Not? I know there are more than 200 so-called factors behind this, but as we know Quality full Article in the King. Suppose, there is a new product on the market, and 10 fresh affiliate sites review that product. Quality full 1000 words, A mobile model with all its features and related faqs. Same question but nearly same answer covered by all the sites. On page is perfect for all sites. No site gets any backlinks. How do you measure and which site will get ranked? How do you measure a site's strength without a backlink especially for a brand new site with zero EAT?
Great vid! I recently looked into incorporating a weighted scale when analyzing search intent, i.e. giving extra "points" to the top 3 positions. Still a work in progress. I did want to ask for your opinion about internal link anchor text using a keyword with split search intent. For example, let's say you have a target keyword that has 5 results matching Informational intent and 5 results matching Transactional intent. And let's say your site has a page that supports both intents - a service page and a learn article. Would you use the keyword as anchor text for just one page and not the other? For both? Or should it really depend on the context of how it's used within the copy? Thanks!
Tough to say without knowing your site and pages so please take this with a grain of salt :) Personally, I think it's more about context and I wouldn't worry about it. Not sure if you're an Ahrefs user, but digging into position history in Site Explorer > Organic keywords may be helpful. There's also a feature to show multiple URLs ranking for the same keyword there too. -Sam
I am an affiliate marketer selling guest posts on Gmail. I am regularly watching videos, Sir. I am earning no because of a small mistake anyone handles client or payment/payment method .because help me .sir guide me.
I have been explaining this concept for years to customers. This was a solid break down on the topic.
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You always have the same energy level while creating such knowledgeable content. Thank you Sam
Thanks for watching!
-Helen
Many thanks to you, Sam. I liked your bottom-line: Don't overcomplicate things. It directed me to the right direction before overcomplicating my work.
Glad it helped!
-Helen
I have done a lot of research to find a practical tutorial about SEO and most of the tutorial and even online courses mostly focus on the definition and others staff forgetting how practically showing the work done is the most relevant factor. And this video ticks every thing you want to know as a beginner. I enjoyed it even if I don't have a website to run 😂😂. It is the best SEO tutorial I found on TH-cam so far. Thanks for your time and your willingness to share your experience. I don't have much to give 😂 but you have got my like, comment and subscription. looking forward for your future videos.
Thanks a lot for the feedback and subscription! We're doing our best :)
-Helen
Thanks for bringing up such an amazing and easy way to sort out things practically SAM.
Any time! :)
-Helen
Thanks sam for you awesome tutorials.I managed to rank at Pos 2 in a month by following your advice
Wow, happy to hear that! Keep it up 🙌
-Helen
Great stuff! I had a blast with your video today and really appreciated all of the great advice you shared.
Glad the video was helpful!
-Helen
Thank you Sam, as every time interesting information
Thanks for watching!
-Helen
sam can you do keyword research for the travel niche. hotels, tickets etc
i saw a blog post on a serp that had mostly sites where you buy tickets. their blog post was about going from one location to another a how to guide. so how was it that they could rank with those kinds of sites. and also they had affiliate programs in the how to guide
Like the way you explain!
Thank you! 😃
-Helen
great tips. Thank you so much
Happy to help!
-Helen
Awesome video Sam - as always :)
Glad you enjoyed it!
-Helen
How Do You Identify A Blog Post Is Good To Rank Or Not?
I know there are more than 200 so-called factors behind this, but as we know Quality full Article in the King.
Suppose, there is a new product on the market, and 10 fresh affiliate sites review that product.
Quality full 1000 words, A mobile model with all its features and related faqs. Same question but nearly same answer covered by all the sites. On page is perfect for all sites.
No site gets any backlinks.
How do you measure and which site will get ranked?
How do you measure a site's strength without a backlink especially for a brand new site with zero EAT?
Great! Thank you ☺️
You're welcome 😊
-Helen
just awesome,💗💗💗💗
Many thanks :)
-Helen
Great vid! I recently looked into incorporating a weighted scale when analyzing search intent, i.e. giving extra "points" to the top 3 positions. Still a work in progress. I did want to ask for your opinion about internal link anchor text using a keyword with split search intent. For example, let's say you have a target keyword that has 5 results matching Informational intent and 5 results matching Transactional intent. And let's say your site has a page that supports both intents - a service page and a learn article. Would you use the keyword as anchor text for just one page and not the other? For both? Or should it really depend on the context of how it's used within the copy? Thanks!
Tough to say without knowing your site and pages so please take this with a grain of salt :)
Personally, I think it's more about context and I wouldn't worry about it. Not sure if you're an Ahrefs user, but digging into position history in Site Explorer > Organic keywords may be helpful. There's also a feature to show multiple URLs ranking for the same keyword there too.
-Sam
Sir Please Make A Video On News Website SEO 🙌🏻
Sam please do live keyword research for cpg industry
Thanks for the suggestion.
-Helen
thanks
You're welcome! :)
-Helen
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I am an affiliate marketer selling guest posts on Gmail. I am regularly watching videos, Sir. I am earning no because of a small mistake anyone handles client or payment/payment method .because help me .sir guide me.