Comments on: Underused Techniques to Identify and Craft High-Ranking Content https://cognitiveseo.com/blog/14988/high-ranking-content/ SEO Blog | cognitiveSEO Blog on SEO Tactics & Strategies Wed, 03 Jan 2018 06:21:23 +0200 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.3 By: Isaac Thrupp https://cognitiveseo.com/blog/14988/high-ranking-content/#comment-65603 Wed, 03 Jan 2018 06:21:23 +0000 https://cognitiveseo.com/blog/?p=14988#comment-65603 Love your actionable tips! Very easy to read, understand and apply.

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By: Eva Nastrut https://cognitiveseo.com/blog/14988/high-ranking-content/#comment-56384 Mon, 13 Nov 2017 13:18:15 +0000 https://cognitiveseo.com/blog/?p=14988#comment-56384 Glad to hear that, Khurram! We all learn, regardless of our stage, be it beginner or advanced, so there’s always going to be something to discover and be amazed by.
Cheers!

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By: khurram https://cognitiveseo.com/blog/14988/high-ranking-content/#comment-55869 Sat, 11 Nov 2017 05:15:59 +0000 https://cognitiveseo.com/blog/?p=14988#comment-55869 Really Great information especially 4 the new learners who have no prior knowledge of these topics

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By: Eva Nastrut https://cognitiveseo.com/blog/14988/high-ranking-content/#comment-55744 Fri, 10 Nov 2017 13:54:34 +0000 https://cognitiveseo.com/blog/?p=14988#comment-55744 Hi Steve,

I’m truly happy you found this article useful.

In regard to your questions, I can tell you that users usually optimize their texts for several search terms, not just for one.

Yet, this isn’t universally applicable as you can make your content rock either ways, whether you choose to optimize it for 1 word, or for 2-4 keywords which are strongly related to the main topic.

For more details on how to optimize your content, you can also check this: https://cognitiveseo.com/blog/15471/multiple-keywords-optimization/

Cheers!

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By: Steve https://cognitiveseo.com/blog/14988/high-ranking-content/#comment-55715 Fri, 10 Nov 2017 11:05:13 +0000 https://cognitiveseo.com/blog/?p=14988#comment-55715 Really appreciate such detailed advice and how your tools fit into the process.

I am interested to know an additional aspect of the content optimization: when users of your content tool see the most success, have they typically optimized for only one goal search term, or do they utilize your content tool on the same content, optimizing it for several search terms? If several, what is a good maximum number of terms used (aka sessions of using the tool across the same content using distinct root keywords)?

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