Sentences RDF Format
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Why do we need to write sentences in RDF format (subject, object predicate) is there a reason for that ?
Thank you,
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Hi SEOanalytics
The better a sentence is written with contextually strong keywords intertwined throughout, the more elegant it reads and the more professional it looks. Just compare reading Oscar Wilde to JK Rowling. Wilde's writing is poetic and richly written with proselike descriptions, fabulously florid verbs, alliteration and dialogue.
For me, it's important not to repeat nouns. for example 'The singer stalked the stage' (Subject, Predicate (verb), noun), then the singer leapt into the audience, smashing his face bloody on the ground'. You would change the second 'singer' to 'he' or 'front man'. There are a million examples and this is a very obvious way of using semantics.
There is an art to good writing and the Subject/Predicate/Object form is just a discipline to ensure you write in a clean and precise way. It's also good for SEO as it ensures that the correct keywords are used in the right way, using the correct tense and not stuffed.
One could imagine that if my sentence was targetting the keyword 'singers' then the use of alternative, or semantic would enhance the SEO value of the piece.
There is rather a wonderful video here: https://www.brightstorm.com/english/grammar/sentence-basics/subject-predicate-and-objects/
But of course, I have tried to explain the practical use of this in relation to SEO. If we didn't write in this way then the piece would simply be a list of interconnected words or bullet points.
I hope that helps,
Regards
Nigel
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Thank you for your detailed reply Nigel, this is very clear.
I just have one more question. When writting on a page about multiple topics. Let's take for example the keyword " Piedmont bike tours" do i need to write a paragraph about Piedmont, a paragrah about Barolo, one about Barbaresco and can I in my introduction just write one sentence about each (see that I am trying to sell a product and have people dream)
I know that most blog do 1 topic per paragraph but they answer questions when you are trying to make people dream one topic per paragh seems booring to me but maybe I am wrong ?
What is your advice on all that ?
Thank you,
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Hi SEOanalytics
If the page is about 'Piedmont Bike Tours' then make the Meta title 'Piedmont Bike Tours - Cycling in North West Italy" something like this and the same for the H1 - also upload an image with the same for the Alt.
You can then talk about the area on your page. I wouldn't be so rigid as to stick to one paragraph per town like Barolo but likewise, I wouldn't fill the page with mentions of those keywords too frequently because the subject of the page is Piedmont and the more you fill the page with towns and villages, the more you dilute the main focus keyword.
If you want to have separate cities/towns/villages e.g. 'Barolo Bike Tours' then consider that you may need separate pages. So these can all be listed on the Piedmont Bike Tours' page but with their own separate links off.
Search Moz keyword tool for additional keywords here: https://moz.com/explorer/keyword/suggestions?locale=en-GB&q=piedmont bike tours
You see how it doesn't mention the separate towns?
Regards
Nigel
Regards
Nigel
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If i fill out my page about "Piedmont bike tours" with villages like Barolo and Barbaresco doesn't it help to have related topics on the page ? I thought so whatching this video ? https://moz.com/blog/related-topics-in-seo-whiteboard-friday
For the additonal keywords I am not sure how to use it ? Does the link you sent me mean that for "Piedmont bike tours" I should "only" have sentence with "Bike through Italy" "Cycling Piedmont Italy "or "Turin bike tours" ?
The issue I have I don't see how I can integrate this naturally in my content...
If you could give me an example of how you would moz keyword tool that would be great as I am a little confused.
Thank you,
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You can have related topics on the page as long as they don't swamp the main keyword, making it invisible within the text. If you are going to do this then have a heading for each and continue like this.
"Barolo, set in the heart of Piedmont in the province of Cuneo is the perfect place to pack up your trail bike and hit the road. There are miles of country routes to choose from..........."
So you are weaving a story about how great these areas are to cycle in whilst occasionally mentioning the region and province, all of which are important baby anchor texts.
I am not saying 'don't' mention the towns - I am saying that if you do make it clear where they are and don't swamp the main keyword - i.e dilute it too much on the page. And, if Barolo is very prominent maybe consider a page for it.
You could end up with a category killer page of 1000 words + but remember that this pages need to keep the attention of the reader so pepper them with a nice balance of text and images.
In terms of the MOZ keyword tool.
Enter the term 'Piedmont bike tours' and filter by medium lexical similarity. You will see words like 'Cycle'', 'cycling routes' 'rental' ' trail'. Weave these into the sentences that you are constructing. It takes some skill to write in a fluid manner without repetition - make it for the reader, not Google - make it engaging so that people will read it - make sure all pics have different Alt text.
Regards
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I see what you mean, Barolo doesn't want to become the main focus of my content.
For the keyword tool: I know understand, I need to remove the word piedmont in front of all the keyword suggestions and then need to pepper the words within my content.
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Perfect! yes exactly - keep the focus on Piedmont.
You can still use Piedmont at the front of selected keywords as long as you don't overdo it. Keyword stuffing carries with it its own algorithmic penalty problems, so if try to restrain yourself when using it! Replace it with 'the area' 'the region' etc. If you do this well you will dominate SERPS
Regards
Nigel
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Just thought about one last thing, is there a distance to main keyword where the related keyword that are given by the keyword tool should be, + 5 + 10 or no distance ? For example write Barolo within a 5 word window to Piedmont bike tours ?
Thank you,
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Hi seoanalytics
In my experience, it does not matter. As long as the words are not repeated on the page distance isn't an issue.
Kind Regards
Nigel
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Hi Nigel,
Thank you for clarification.
Just got on last question as I am playing around with the keywords and now understanding how it works.
For example if as a related keywords for "Alsace bike tours" the keyword tool tells me "bike tours alsace" if I write a sentence with "Bike tours of Alsace" does it work or does it need to be the exact expression that the keyword tool is giving me.
Thank you,
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Hi seoanalytics
The closer the keyword you use to that typed in the better the result. However, with the strength you are putting into the age I honestly don't think it matters. Just don't overdo the 'bike tours' part!
Regards
Nigel
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Ok, I won't over do it. But do I need to include my keyword on the page "Alsace bike tours" at least once or isn't necessary as long as I have a few related keyword phrases that are "similar".
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Just to confirm and my last question before christmas
If the keyword too is giving me"Touring Alsace region" if I write "Touring the alsace region" is it an issue to add the the ? to make it more natural even though it isn't the exact expression the keyword tool is giving me ?
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Hi seoanalytics,
Haha, perfectly OK

That's completely OK, in fact, 'stop' words like 'the' 'of' 'it' and 'and' are generally ignored anyway. It also reads much more naturally so not only will you keep Google happy, the reader will prefer it!
Kind Regards
NIgel
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Thank you very much that answers my question and will make my writing a little more natural as in some industry the keyword tool doesn't always have very natural phrases.
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I think you are right. Industry descriptions can be very dry so I think it's important, and a much better read to make them sound natural but also vibrant and exciting. If I am going to book a cycle tour then I want to read how great it's going to be!

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Hey Nigel,
I just have one more question

Does the relevance score of the related keyword matter ? is 5 better than 1 ? or doesn't it matter ?
Thank you,.
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Semantic similarity is the most important thing and that comes from you, the writer and the tools you use to provide contextually similar words. Clearly, 'bike' and 'bicycle' are almost semantically identical and can both be used on the page as variants. The closer the keywords are together the more targetted the focus of the page but just be careful not to stuff it - remember to concentrate on writing fluidly.
You can always check a page for its relevance to a particular keyword/phrase in MOZ.
Regards
Nigel
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Thank you for the explanation. Do the words need to be in the same sentence or can they be spread out across the page ?
I guess across the page to make it fluid ?
Ok 3 more after that
i got to finish y site before christmas and only got 24 hours so you almost on vacation 
Can having a related keyword in a title tag increase ranking ?
What about if I fulfill the user intend in the title tag with a related keyword is it even better ?
Is using h2 tags to put your related keywords a good practice that can help the ranking ?
Thank you,