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Adding to youtube a video with title as a long tail keyword in hopes of appearing on google results?
Hey Oksana, It's a good approach to know the related keywords before uploading a new video on YouTube. For this, go to http://keywordtool.io/'s YouTube section and get all the keywords data. You can add a long tail keyword in title but make sure it makes some sense. For the description, it's recommended to use the main keywords in the first 3-4 lines. Check out this guide from Brian Dean for better understanding, http://backlinko.com/how-to-rank-youtube-videos Hope this helps! Thanks,
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | UmarKhan0 -
Tips for optimizing website for one long term keyword
Hi Oksana, I would start with analysing google SERP for the specific long tail keyword you want to rank for. This gives you a proper understanding of what the actual user intention is or rather what answer they are looking for. This insights give you a much better idea of how to properly use the (long tail) keyword you want to rank for. I'm quite confident this 3 guides can help you out: https://moz.com/blog/keywords-to-concepts https://moz.com/blog/7-advanced-seo-concepts https://moz.com/blog/on-page-topic-seo Generally speaking I would not focus to much on the keyword itself, but use it as a starting point, where you gonna build a topic around. Regarding the 4-5 pages you have: Use keywords wisely by building complementary pages with related topics/aspects rather than substitution pages with similar/same topics/aspects as you might run risk, to self cannibalize your efforts. Hope this helps M
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | ennovators0 -
How get an image on a third party site rank high on goode images?
If you want an image to rank high for a certain keyword, we would suggest updating the "alt" with logical keywords. Don't stuff it with keywords, think of it as what you would like to show if the image wasn't available. Think of it as images for people who can't see, if you were going to describe the image what would you say.
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | VERBInteractive0 -
Any tips on how tp get reddit or pinterest posts rank high on google images?
I think the high ranking posts on pinterest might have something to do with the likes they get from social media, for example this one ranks first on google image search for highly searched term "24k gold iphone" but I can't see why, can it have something to do with it's high resolution? https://www.pinterest.com/pin/469429961132145600/
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | bidilover0 -
Using on two pages a keyword in alternative language in the title
Hi there Ideally, if you're trying to capture regional or international traffic, you would have different directories or ccTLDs dedicated to targeted content for specific audiences in different countries. You can learn about how to do so here: International SEO (Moz) The International SEO Checklist (Moz) By following the resources above, you can target your site and content more specifically which would see you having much better chances of success in international visibility. To me, it just creates a confusing user experience (most important) and can also confuse crawlers, decreasing your chances of visibility, especially if it's not targeted. It could potentially be viewed as spammy as well, since the site is in English, and you're trying to capitalize on foreign traffic. Review the resources above and those will help guide you. Hope this helps! Good luck!
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | PatrickDelehanty0 -
How to get images to rank higher, with some new tips?
Hello Oksana, The context matters. So if the page Title, textual body Content and Images or other media are all about the same topic you should be fine. Additionally, you may want to make sure that the keyword for which you want the image to rank is on the page, preferably in the paragraph next to the image, and perhaps repeated in the image caption. This should help, when not overdone. Other things might be whether anyone else is linking to that image file, or the page/s on which the image is used, including the domain/page authority from the linking site, as well as the text used in the link. Social shares like Pins and Tweets may help. If you're using a content delivery network (CDN) to host the images there's an additional set of issues to think about.
Vertical SEO: Video, Image, Local | | Everett0 -
One keyword overuse, how to make sure that won't happen?
Hey Oksana, Over the years, google's algorithms have been quite matured to understand the web content according to the user's intent, thanks to Semantic search behaviours and hummingbird. The terms like "Keyword density" are no longer valid in today's SEO so now craft your content by keeping the visitor's perspective in mind. If you think, using "24 K" or "24 carat" is really necessary and you do not have proper synonyms available, go ahead use it whenever it's required but use it smartly and properly. Do your Keyword research and come up with long tail phrases that your visitors would search. Hope this helps! Have a great weekend, Umar
Keyword Research | | UmarKhan0 -
One keyword optimization for the whole site
Hi Oxana, It is best practice to focus one page to a keyword. This is what will prevent you falling foul of issues. However, I wouldn't use the same phrase for everything. When crafting a good page, you need to take an informative view of the results in the SERPs. When someone sees the page, the title should tell them exactly what they can expect to find. If it is information on a gold iPhone 6, then say this. If it is to try and get someone to buy one, say this. Buy 24k gold iphone 6 | Site name 24k gold iphone 6 information | Site name You get the gist. Then look at the description. Remember to keep this informative as this is often the precursor to someone clicking on your link. Within the page, don't use the exact same phrase (24k gold iphone 6) as an H1 or as the ALT tag. You can get caught out for boilerplate template if you carry the same across other key factors, and Google will be watching for this. There is no harm in mentioning a gold iPhone 6, but be descriptive in how you do it. Use it in the content, but don't overuse it. Google is very good at understanding what a page is all about without them having it stuffed down their throat. Remember, you are writing for the visitor, not Google. There is a lot more to the visitor experience than SEO alone. -Andy
Vertical SEO: Video, Image, Local | | Andy.Drinkwater0