Update September 2016: No need to change the content below, still up to date, just adding the Make Money Fast article SEO advice links perfectly in to the relatively new Google RankBrain algorythm. RankBrain is part of the latest Google organic search engine algorithm, it’s Google’s latest attempt at AI (artificial intelligence), or to me more precise machine-learning AI (it’s not true AI). To simplify, Google has an AI that can guesstimate what a user was actually searching for. Here’s a simple example, humans know a search for Make Cash Fast is the same as Make Money Fast, Make Dough Quick, Create Wonga Speedily etc… well so does Google. Back to the make some wonga SEO lesson :-) In this […]
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My Post Title - Does it have to be an exact match from a phrase in the Keyword Planner
This question probably goes back to SEO 101, so forgive me, but maybe some other person new to SEO is unclear on this.
So I went to the Keyword Tool and found my 6 keyword phrases that get the most hits per month and I added them to the post as you explained:
Post title: Corporate Event Ideas
All in One SEO Title: Corporate Events Ideas
Keyword 1: Ideas for Corporate Events
Keyword 2: Corporate Party Ideas
Keyword 3: Fun Corporate Event Ideas
Keyword 4: Unique Corporate Event Ideas
Here is my question.
I would really like the Post Title to be “Corporate Events – A Unique Guestbook Idea” just to clarify what the post is about and I want to add a few additional words to help clarify but they are not exact matches on any of the phrases I found using the Google Adwords Keyword Planner. Because if look up that phrase that I want to use as the Post Title in the Keyword Planner, it is too specific and nothing comes up.
So does that mess everything up? Do I have to keep the Post Title as an exact match from a phrase in the Google Adwords Keyword Planner. Or can I add extra words and change some of the order as long as the keywords are in there somewhere?
My Post Title - Does it have to be an exact match from a phrase in the Keyword Planner
How to Do and Use Keyword Research for Higher Traffic
That’s a really good question and one you’ll struggle with for each article as your optimize it.
By doing this sort of keyword research it helps target your articles at a specific set of SERPs, rather than leave it to chance, since most webmasters don’t perform keyword research and in 2014 there’s a tendency for the over use of title tags like:
“Top 10 Corporate Event Ideas That Will Blow Your Mind”
By trying to keep to the exact matches your webpages will be better optimized than most.
As I think you’ve realized for maximum traffic targeting you should use the exact matches, BUT these aren’t always the best phrases for users: take users into account as well.
If an exact match doesn’t provide enough details for a potential visitor to think “yes, I’ll click that Google search result” add qualifying text. If you think your potential buyers are more likely to click a Google SERP title “Corporate Events – A Unique Guestbook Idea” you should use it (add to the All In One SEO Title form).
Remember every additional word you add to the phrases (especially the All In One SEO (Yoast SEO) Title since that’s the most likely** phrase Google will use as the title for your search engine results) will mean you need more off-page SEO (that would be more backlinks) to obtain the main SERPs. It’s a balancing act between perfect SEO and user needs, generally speaking more you concentrate on users more off-site SEO you’ll need (more backlinks).
** Although Google tends to use the title tag for the title of SERPs, it doesn’t always use the title tag.
Search Google for “SEO Tutorial” and my SEO Tutorial is just outside the top 10 with a SERP title:
SEO Tutorial – SEO Dave
The ” – SEO Dave” part is what Google thinks my site is about (I planned this), generated this without having to add SEO Dave to the title tags by having my comment author links link back to home with anchor text “SEO Dave”. If I changed my author name to “Awesome Dave” Google would most likely change the results to “SEO Tutorial – Awesome Dave” :-) This works because I have a lot of comments, there are more links back to home due to my comments than any other internal link.
So the webpages title tag is “SEO Tutorial”.
Search Google for “SEO Tutorial 2014” and you will again find the same page, this time top 5 and the Google title is
SEO Tutorial 2014 – SEO Dave
The page found is the same page for the SEO Tutorial search, but Google has taken another SEO metric into account to decide what the SERPs title should be.
For that WordPress post I have
WordPress Post Title : SEO Tutorial 2014
All In One SEO Title : SEO Tutorial
Google is choosing the one it thinks best matches the SERP, pretty cool hey :-)
Google does this because of the anchor text of links, I have incoming links (from other sites) using mostly SEO Tutorial as anchor text, doubt I have many using SEO Tutorial 2014 though. What I do have is a fair number of internal links using anchor text “SEO Tutorial” and “SEO Tutorial 2014” (in 2015 I’ll change them to “SEO Tutorial 2015). Google is looking at the distribution of links anchor text and determining relevant SERPs titles.
I think you’ll agree a user searching for “SEO Tutorial 2014” is more likely to click the “SEO Tutorial 2014” title than the “SEO Tutorial” title.
Searching Google for all 6 of the keyword phrases find the SEO tutorial top 20, keyphrase 4 is “Google Panda SEO Tutorial” and one of the paged comments https://stallion-theme.co.uk/seo-tutorial/comment-page-4/ is top 10 with SERP title: Google Panda SEO Tutorial. Google Panda SEO Tutorial isn’t a phrase suggested by the keywords tool, that’s for users.
To summarize, the exact match is best for SEO, but also take your users into account as well. My Make Money Fast post is a simplified example to show the concept, just knowing how the keyphrase feature works and having the AdWords keywords research tool open as you write/edit posts will have a major impact on how much traffic you’ll be targeting.
David
How to Do and Use Keyword Research for Higher Traffic
How to Make Money on the Internet
In the main make money fast article I explained how to use the 6 Stallion Responsive keyphrases to target more traffic for each WordPress post, so we can make more money faster.
In this comment I’ll teach how to write SEO’d comments to support the main WordPress posts SERPs (Make Money Fast SERPs) AND generate long tail keyword SERPs directly from the comments.
Stallion Responsive includes the SEO Super Comments feature which along with a bunch of other SEO features generates SEO’d webpages from larger comments Google spiders, indexes AND ranks in their own right (I have a lot of traffic due to comments).
When I wrote this comment I set a Comment Title: “How to Make Money on the Internet”.
The comment title will be used as the anchor text of the link (see bottom right hand corner of this comment) to the SEO Super Comment page and as that webpages title tag and H1 header.
This is basic SEO 101 for any webpage you want ranked in Google, simply by thinking SEO when writing or editing comment titles you can gain SERPs with comments: consider editing your visitors comments with no or not so good comment titles (can make a big difference to your sites on-site SEO).
“How to Make Money on the Internet” is a long tail keyword SERP with 6,600 monthly searches. For a 7 word phrase that’s a nice chunk of traffic and ideal for this sort of SEO test! Even though it’s a long tail SERP there’s a lot of competition for the make money niche, so might be too difficult for a comment: the SEO Super Comments have decent on-page SEO, but by default only gain one internal backlink automatically, that is not a lot of SEO power.
Note: there’s no built in way to add images to a comment like the image above, there’s probably a plugin for it, but I add the image to the main post and cut and paste the image code to the comment: it works :-) I don’t add images to every comment, a bit more SEO 101, the image filename is how-to-make-money-on-the-internet.jpg and the alt text is “How to Make Money on the Internet”.
If you check Google AdWords Keywords Tool you can get a list of phrases related to this phrase.
how to make money on the internet for free 390
how to make money on the internet fast 140
how to make easy money on the internet 90
how to make quick money on the internet 90
how to make money fast on the internet 70
how to make extra money on the internet 50
how to make money on the internet from home 40
how to make money on the internet uk 40
how to make money on the internet with no money 40
how to make fast money on the internet 30
I could try to add these to this comment (mentioning free, fast, easy, quick, extra, home, UK could be enough for these SERPs**) or even write more comments to target them directly.
** We don’t need the exact phrase “how to make fast money on the internet” to target it, you could use part matches like ‘”how to make fast money” without breaking the bank’ and ‘”on the internet” I make loads of money’.
Remember this isn’t just about gaining SERPs directly from the SEO Super Comment, we are supporting the main articles SERPs and that means if we target phrases related to the main article (the make money fast SERPs) because this comment is loaded on the main article it will add additional SEO.
There’s also supporting SEO via the links on this comment, you can see we have a permalink link (see above where the comment date is) directly to this comment using the anchor text “How to Make Money on the Internet” and the link to the SEO Super Comment webpage with anchor text “How to Make Money on the Internet”.
So we have two links off the main article using main keywords (Make Money) and related keywords like “How To” and “Internet”. Having the “How to” as anchor text off the main article could help the main article gain SERPs like “How to Make Money Fast” for example due to the partial match.
On the SEO Super Comment page is a link back to the main article with keyword rich anchor text which means we have the SEO benefit of a keyword rich link back to the main article.
I guess I should write a suggestion of how to actually make money on the internet, though follow this advice and you’ll gain more search engine traffic which will make you more money on the Internet :-)
Go to Make Money with Free Blogger Blogs, download the free BlogSpot template and use it on a free Blogger account to SEO and monetize with AdSense a free blog.
The above even covers the “how to make money on the internet for free” long tail SERP.
David
How to Make Money on the Internet
How To Make Online Money
Wow this is an excellent article. You cannot find an SEO article like this anywhere on the internet and I have read most everything out there. I am wondering about these # are in the URLs. I don’t doubt for a second that they are for a good purpose it is just new to me and something you never see in other themes. I have so much work to do re-writing all my posts like this post. Pretty overwhelming.
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Make Me Some Cash Easily with SEO
The #s in the URLs (called anchor tags) are taking advantage of an SEO fact very few SEO’s take advantage of.
See Anchor Text SEO Tests for proof of what is discussed below.
Google only indexes the first link from a page with a unique URL, so if you have 3 links to
domain.tld/make-me-some-cash/
each with different anchor text in this order in the HTML code
1st link: Click Here
2nd link: Make Me Some Cash
3rd link: Make Money Easily
Google will only count the first links anchor text towards this webpages domain.tld/make-me-some-cash/ SERPs.
In this example the “Click Here” is the first link in the code, so the two keyword rich versions of the link pass no SEO benefit to domain.tld/make-me-some-cash/
There is probably a double SEO negative, might also be the anchor text doesn’t count as anchor text on the page the link is on either. Anchor text on a page has more SEO benefit than standard body text, impossible to SEO test, but could be the “Click Here” anchor text is the only text counted as anchor text and “Make Me Some Cash” and “Make Money Easily” could be treated as body text (still indexed and counted, but as body text rather than anchor text).
As you can imagine that’s not good when you consider a lot of sites have a sitewide Homepage link with Home as the anchor text high in the code!
By adding an anchor (that’s #something) to a URL it becomes a unique link to Google and Google counts it as a unique link.
Simply making sure links 2, 3 etc… have #something added all the anchor text counts.
domain.tld/make-me-some-cash/ – Click Here
domain.tld/make-me-some-cash/#cash – Make Me Some Cash
domain.tld/make-me-some-cash/#money – Make Money Easily
Now all three links anchor text will count.
You can also use this to stop links passing anchor text benefit.
domain.tld/make-me-some-cash/ – Make Me Some Cash
domain.tld/make-me-some-cash/ – Click Here
domain.tld/make-me-some-cash/#money – Make Money Easily
or
domain.tld/make-me-some-cash/#cash – Make Me Some Cash
domain.tld/make-me-some-cash/#cash – Click Here
domain.tld/make-me-some-cash/#money – Make Money Easily
Because links one and two are identical only link one (as found in the code) counts, the “Click Here” anchor text is treated as body text, in effect the Click Here link doesn’t exist.
You could use this to have a homepage link with anchor text Home which doesn’t damage your home page SERPs:
domain.tld/ – Make Me Some Cash
domain.tld/ – Home
domain.tld/#money – Make Money Easily
Google would see a page with these three links as having two links to the home page with anchor text “Make Me Some Cash” and “Make Money Easily”.
This SEO concept is built into Stallion Responsive for automated links (most widgets etc…). To use it inside a WordPress post I manually add the #something anchor. With this comment I added a link near the top and added the anchor #money to it so if there’s another link to tat webpage both links definitely count.
David
Make Me Some Cash Easily with SEO
Make Money Filling out Online Surveys
Everybody I have talked to that has start using the Internet eventually asks the question: How can I make money online? And for most people, they never learn what they need to do in order to make a couple hundred to thousands of dollars online.
Everybody wants to make money online, but very few people know where to start. For most people it comes down to having to learn advanced skills that they never have time to master, resulting in the feeling of helplessness about making money online.
Luckily for me, I found an easy way around that about a year ago. Instead of trying to learn crazy web languages or graphic design, I started search for nontechnical ways to make money online. This led me to taking paid surveys online.
One of the great things about the Internet is that it can connect people and companies almost instantly, and companies have found out about it. Companies have found that they can receive almost instant feedback about their products, services, or ad campaigns through the Internet. This is called market research, and before it used to take companies hundreds of thousands of dollars and many months to find average and sometimes outdated data.
Now, companies have a direct and almost instant link to people that use their products, and will pay people to help them speed up their market research. When I found out about it, I was a little skeptical, but I decided to try my hand at it anyway.
What I found was that I could make decent money just by filling out online surveys for an hour or so, everyday. It was surprisingly easy since I could do them while chatting on Facebook or after my kids went to bed, so I figured I would give it a month and see how much I could earn. At the end of the month, I was so excited when my first check came in the mail for
Make Money Filling out Online Surveys