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Post by account_disabled on Mar 10, 2024 6:00:27 GMT
I checked if my pages were also positioned with other keywords This is certainly the most delicate step of the whole process. It is not at all certain that a URL is positioned only with one keyword. On the contrary, it is likely to be found, for example, on the second page for a certain keyword , on the first page for a similar word, on the fifth page for yet another, etc. For this reason, before making any changes,
You must be sure that your articles are not already Job Function Email Database positioned with other keywords that bring the same or greater volume of organic traffic. If you get this step wrong, the whole game could turn out to be useless or even counterproductive , causing you to waste time or, in the worst case scenario, traffic to the site! A couple of example screens can help us better understand this important step.
In my list, for example, there was the keyword " sales and commerce ", with which an old post of mine on e-commerce was in the first position of the second Google page (position 11): Positioning of a blog post and keywords By editing the article, I could have easily brought it to the front page with that keyword, but I would have risked losing positions (and therefore visits to the blog) due to the other words with which the article is positioned.
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