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Meta Description
Thank that confirms my thinking. I had seen that with trip advisor and other websites but wanted to make sure that was ok. Thank you,
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | seoanalytics0 -
Swiss based, USA links only
Thank you for your reply it is good to hear. Concerning the links doesn't google now devaluates the bad links instead of penalising you (meaning you don't need to worry about removing those from your profil do you ? Cheers,
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | seoanalytics0 -
Pages automatically generated
Thank you for your answer. I did use yoast seo with a no index to fix the issue and currently deleting everything in the search console.
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | seoanalytics0 -
Spam score of 28 %
Hi Meghan, I have no manual action on my google dashboard does it mean I shouldn't worry ? Thank you, I will have a look at the link you sent.
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Figuring out your customers
Thank you for your detailed reply and for the link. I was thinking about doing retargeting but you are right what you are mentioning is probably the way to go. I will try that. Thank you,
Online Marketing Tools | | seoanalytics1 -
Google image search
I agree with alt tags but believe google combines that with neural nets. Thank you,
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | seoanalytics1 -
Product page as homepage
Hello If you are a single product or single service website, you can definitely use the homepage to present that single product or service. However, if you sell even just two products or services, you're better off using inner pages for that. It's not that you'd get a penalty for using the homepage, it's just that it's much better site architecture to break the many products/services you may have into separate pages.
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | evolvingSEO1 -
Number of topics
Topics of a webpage but your answers seems to answer my question. Go in depth in a few topics seems to be better than to cover many topics but without going in depth.
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | seoanalytics0 -
How is the knowledge graph built ?
Sounds like you're talking about optimization for Local Search! Here's a resource I used to help educate myself on local search optimization in the past: https://neilpatel.com/blog/definitive-guide-local-seo/ Hope it helps!
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | NgEF0 -
Difference keyword and co-occurence
Thank you that is getting a little more clear. From my understanding it is a bag a words that go together.
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | seoanalytics0 -
Difference keyword and co-occurence
Hi Seoan, "keyword " is the exact string of letters identified as a search term for which someone may want to rank. "Co-occurrence" relates to terms that are similar to the keyword or words that often show up near, or along with, a particular keyword. The "Co-occurrence" thing kinda showed up originally as a foil against early article spinner-type spam tactics that just threw a bunch of words together into sentences and paragraphs peppered with keywords without accounting for actual readability. By building the co-occurrence thing into the algorithm, google required "marketers" to up their game as far as the copy they used on their site.
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | Chris.Menke0 -
Keyword research and relevancy
I will keep that in mind, thank you both for your answers.
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | seoanalytics0 -
Topic research and content suggestion
It isn't in the nav bar it is in your moz campaign next to your different webpages when you click on the score but that is ok I got my answer reading in more detailed what semrush says. Thank you.
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | seoanalytics0 -
Difference hummingbird and rankbrain
I totally agree, thank you for your detailed explanation.
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | seoanalytics0 -
Is there a software to find surrounding words to a keyword
Hello there, If I understand correctly you want to know the cloud of keywords, and the first thing that comes up to my mind is Ahrefs Keyword explorer. It shows you keywords that are similar or related to your keywords, there's also a beta features that try to tell what is the parent topic (keyword). Take a look at the screenshot, I wanted know keyword that surrounding "coffee machine" it then shows me thousands of other similar keywords and its parent topic "coffee maker" You can also check out the "organic keyword" from the top ranking results of a keyword to see what keyword they're also ranking for, so you get an idea of similar keywords. Ahref isn't free but you can try out with the trial which cost you much less. Regards, Joseph Yap cSMxX1j.png
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Related topics / content suggestion
Content suggestion has a lot of data. I probably can also find some prominent keywords with the keyword tool and by combining both I should be fine to develop good content. Is it the way you look at it too ?
Other Research Tools | | seoanalytics0