Thanks for the video.. So, do you think it is enough to use keywords only in titles? While preparing an article, I was selecting and adding variations of related keywords that had high search volumes. Is this keyword cannibalization?
Nowadays a lot of this depends on the industry, also if you are doing local or international SEO. Generally speaking you'd want the exact keyword to appear in the title, and a variation in the H1.
Always love your content, it's very informative. I have a question, does Google automatically rank you for semantically related keywords or should we be using a keyword tool to let them know the related keywords? I'm not at the end yet, you probably tell us in the video. Also what browser extension do you use to see the number of searches etc?
The extension is called MozBar, I think, I used to use it back sometimes. Piece of advice, don't waste money on keyword tools of you're not earning anything from your blog.
I think you might have misunderstood. It is not about optimizing for a specific keyword, but for a whole list of semantic keywords. Think of it this way, people don't use keywords to search. Everyone searches differently. For instance, some people may search Dubai's top dog trainer, and others will search dog training schools, etc., So, if you are a dog trainer ranking for these keywords will automatically bring in more traffic and leads.
@@LetsTalkSEO thank you for reply. my point is if you are a dog trainer in Dubai why should work on a universal phrase like dog trainer? it take more cost and time to get a good rank. and as my experience, using good on-page link building and choosing good schemas works very good for semantic. I would appreciate if you create a video about this on your opinions and experiences.
Well, you're not targeting for instance the entire word. If you have Dubai in the title and once in the H1 that's usually enough to tell Google which region you're targeting. Even better yet if you have .a .ae domain. However, once you've identified the region, you'd want to broadly target people who may be searching for your business but aren't going to use the exact same keyphrase. That's where on-page semantic SEO comes in. Schema and internal link building are certainly important, and I have videos on that too. But think as this as being more icing on the cake especially when it comes to your on-page.
So, if you fire up a website, the title will be visible on the tap. For instance, the title of this tab should be Semantic SEO, the H1 on the other hand is on the content of your page. So, they are two different yet important parts of your on-page SEO.
I agree, and my microphone arrived yesterday. So, my latest video about keyword research should have better audio. But let me know how things sound on your end.
Do you search in incognito mode? Is this necessary to make sure Google’s suggested keywords are not influenced by what you are searching?
Its mainly so that your previous search history does not influence your present search.
Really insightful tips. I would suggest to use the primary keyword in H1 though.
Yes it should be in the H1
Yes u are right ✅️
Thanks for the video.. So, do you think it is enough to use keywords only in titles? While preparing an article, I was selecting and adding variations of related keywords that had high search volumes. Is this keyword cannibalization?
Nowadays a lot of this depends on the industry, also if you are doing local or international SEO. Generally speaking you'd want the exact keyword to appear in the title, and a variation in the H1.
Thankyou Colin Farrell.
The title and h1 should have the main keywords in it , right or would that be considered too optimized?
It depends on what's ranking. Generally, I would have the primary kwd in both the title and h1.
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Man, I love your content so much. Can we pay you to do audits of our sites?
Sure, I'd be happy to. You just need to fill out the form in one of my latest videos (the past 2 months) and I'll get back to you.
Always love your content, it's very informative. I have a question, does Google automatically rank you for semantically related keywords or should we be using a keyword tool to let them know the related keywords? I'm not at the end yet, you probably tell us in the video. Also what browser extension do you use to see the number of searches etc?
We add the related keywords to our H2's, is that right? Ty
@@meganbrain6634 H2 or probably anywhere in the content should be fine.
The extension is called MozBar, I think, I used to use it back sometimes. Piece of advice, don't waste money on keyword tools of you're not earning anything from your blog.
It is the Moz, Chrome extension, a free download. You should rank for the most relevant keywords.
simple and very effective SEO 👍👍
Yes it is!
You are insane! This is awesome and easy to do. Thanks!
I'm glad you found it helpful.
Very helpful. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Why you would like to rank for local search that you don't have the service or product? I think this may increase the bounce rate.
I think you might have misunderstood. It is not about optimizing for a specific keyword, but for a whole list of semantic keywords. Think of it this way, people don't use keywords to search. Everyone searches differently. For instance, some people may search Dubai's top dog trainer, and others will search dog training schools, etc., So, if you are a dog trainer ranking for these keywords will automatically bring in more traffic and leads.
@@LetsTalkSEO thank you for reply. my point is if you are a dog trainer in Dubai why should work on a universal phrase like dog trainer? it take more cost and time to get a good rank. and as my experience, using good on-page link building and choosing good schemas works very good for semantic. I would appreciate if you create a video about this on your opinions and experiences.
Well, you're not targeting for instance the entire word. If you have Dubai in the title and once in the H1 that's usually enough to tell Google which region you're targeting. Even better yet if you have .a .ae domain. However, once you've identified the region, you'd want to broadly target people who may be searching for your business but aren't going to use the exact same keyphrase. That's where on-page semantic SEO comes in.
Schema and internal link building are certainly important, and I have videos on that too. But think as this as being more icing on the cake especially when it comes to your on-page.
What a different between title and H1? Is title include in H1 too?
So, if you fire up a website, the title will be visible on the tap. For instance, the title of this tab should be Semantic SEO, the H1 on the other hand is on the content of your page. So, they are two different yet important parts of your on-page SEO.
Very helpful thanks.
you're welcome :)
Hey , I just want to say " You are geninious"
Thank You!
Thanks for knowledge
need more quality of video :) 480p not enough.
I understand, and will improve the quality of the videos.
Yeah, 480p in 2022 👀👀👀
I feel ya pain brother. Trust me, things will improve once my camera and stuff get setup.
I can see the screen and I'm on a crappy phone.
Can you make video on lead generation
Sure, but it will end up being a multi-part video.
@@LetsTalkSEO I'd be interested in watching it too.
What is lead generation?
@@creamnchery capturing phone and email of someone for selling service or product
one page one keywords! or 100 if the search intent is the same !
True.
you're just so amazing ❤
Thanks. I've got lots of more amazing stuff coming up so stay tuned.
This is great.
well done excellent explanation
Glad you liked it!
Thanks for the video, it really good insight! keep up the good work, new subscriber here.
Thanks for the sub!
Wow. SEO from your Mama's basement. Not judging. Still watched but wow.
I live in an apartment...lol. I guess that's how my apartment looks when recording on my Mac's webcam..
Need better mic bro
I agree, and my microphone arrived yesterday. So, my latest video about keyword research should have better audio. But let me know how things sound on your end.