Post by account_disabled on Mar 16, 2024 0:29:46 GMT -5
The in they want to get information rather than make a purchase etc. Enter your chosen phrase in and check the content in the search results. If it were a store you would most likely choose a phrase with purchase intent. This is also an incorrect phrase if you see local results or maps. If you see articles on certain websites or blogs then you have found what you are looking forTopics with Search Potential Preparing a content hub requires a lot of work so it is best to check if the selected topic is searched by users on as this will provide free traffic to your website in the long run.
In the previously mentioned keyword search tool you can check the number of searches for your chosen topic. Or if a certain phrase is searched but rarely you can try combining it with other phrases. You can check the Buy Lead traffic generated by popular websites for a given phrase. If there are many it is worth checking what other keyword phrases a given website targets and generates. Check whether the chosen topic is broad enough for you to cover other subtopics within it. I remember they couldn't be too broad so as to have hundreds of topics.
Content hubs are simple websites after allFor themes that are not very competitive it is better to check for example the number of linking domains to top websites or the presence of big brands. This will at least give you basic information about the competitiveness of your phrase. Select a subtopic in the content center. A similarly keyword search tool for questions related to this question would be very helpful. You can use Go to the Keyword Database section Enter the given question Click on the Questions tab. In this way I get questions about the phrase positioning which are searched by internet users in that context.
In the previously mentioned keyword search tool you can check the number of searches for your chosen topic. Or if a certain phrase is searched but rarely you can try combining it with other phrases. You can check the Buy Lead traffic generated by popular websites for a given phrase. If there are many it is worth checking what other keyword phrases a given website targets and generates. Check whether the chosen topic is broad enough for you to cover other subtopics within it. I remember they couldn't be too broad so as to have hundreds of topics.
Content hubs are simple websites after allFor themes that are not very competitive it is better to check for example the number of linking domains to top websites or the presence of big brands. This will at least give you basic information about the competitiveness of your phrase. Select a subtopic in the content center. A similarly keyword search tool for questions related to this question would be very helpful. You can use Go to the Keyword Database section Enter the given question Click on the Questions tab. In this way I get questions about the phrase positioning which are searched by internet users in that context.