Comments on: 941% Traffic Increase Exploiting the Synonyms SEO Ranking Technique https://cognitiveseo.com/blog/5370/941-traffic-increase-exploiting-the-synonyms-seo-ranking-technique/ SEO Blog | cognitiveSEO Blog on SEO Tactics & Strategies Wed, 06 May 2020 13:46:10 +0300 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.3 By: John Vargo https://cognitiveseo.com/blog/5370/941-traffic-increase-exploiting-the-synonyms-seo-ranking-technique/#comment-297483 Wed, 06 May 2020 13:46:10 +0000 http://cognitiveseo.com/blog/?p=5370#comment-297483 Razvan, Great article! After 20 years of doing SEO, it’s refreshing to see there is always something new to learn. I’ve not considered delving deeper into research about synonyms. While I’m familiar with them and do use them, I was unaware of the true importance. Thank you for sharing.

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By: Mike https://cognitiveseo.com/blog/5370/941-traffic-increase-exploiting-the-synonyms-seo-ranking-technique/#comment-122977 Tue, 21 Aug 2018 11:31:22 +0000 http://cognitiveseo.com/blog/?p=5370#comment-122977 I’ve seen this quite often, and especially notice it after certain major algorithm updates when Google significantly change their understanding of certain words. One I noticed was ‘repairs’ recognising ‘service’ or ‘servicing’ as being the same when preceded by ‘garage door’ on a client’s website.

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By: Graphis https://cognitiveseo.com/blog/5370/941-traffic-increase-exploiting-the-synonyms-seo-ranking-technique/#comment-121484 Wed, 15 Aug 2018 10:45:21 +0000 http://cognitiveseo.com/blog/?p=5370#comment-121484 Great article! We always have to adapt to Google’s ever-changing algorithms.

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By: Cornelia Cozmiuc https://cognitiveseo.com/blog/5370/941-traffic-increase-exploiting-the-synonyms-seo-ranking-technique/#comment-93822 Mon, 21 May 2018 11:17:16 +0000 http://cognitiveseo.com/blog/?p=5370#comment-93822 Hi!

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By: Unknown https://cognitiveseo.com/blog/5370/941-traffic-increase-exploiting-the-synonyms-seo-ranking-technique/#comment-93050 Sat, 19 May 2018 09:01:15 +0000 http://cognitiveseo.com/blog/?p=5370#comment-93050 Do you mind if I quote a few of your posts as long as I
provide credit and sources back to your webpage? My users would really benefit from some of the information you present here.
Please let me know if this alright with you. Thanks a lot!

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By: Cornelia Cozmiuc https://cognitiveseo.com/blog/5370/941-traffic-increase-exploiting-the-synonyms-seo-ranking-technique/#comment-74402 Wed, 14 Mar 2018 07:04:21 +0000 http://cognitiveseo.com/blog/?p=5370#comment-74402 Thanks for sharing this! Indeed, I’ve heard the same story from other webmaster coming from countries where English, French or German weren’t the official languages. But I do believe (and hope) that Google will get better at this.

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By: SEO guy https://cognitiveseo.com/blog/5370/941-traffic-increase-exploiting-the-synonyms-seo-ranking-technique/#comment-74354 Tue, 13 Mar 2018 22:45:08 +0000 http://cognitiveseo.com/blog/?p=5370#comment-74354 This is, honestly, one of the best SEO articles I’ve read in years.
I want to share my thoughts on non-English SEO, particularly SEO for “small” languages like Serbian or Czech. Google is just not there and it doesn’t recognize many exact synonyms as such. An example is the Serbian term “izrada sajta”. It means EXACTLY the same as “izrada web sajtova” – basically “website design” in English, and still Google doesn’t recognize this and instead of these two interchangeable terms it finds loosely related queries to be synonyms. It drives me crazy because they are pretty much forcing me to do keyword stuffing with multiple keywords with same meaning in order to achieve better rankings. So, for languages other than English, situation is pretty bad regarding SEO efforts and we have to use some stupid search terms, it’s like how you explained in the article, but much much worse situation, since Google algorithms are underdeveloped for small nations.

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By: Florian https://cognitiveseo.com/blog/5370/941-traffic-increase-exploiting-the-synonyms-seo-ranking-technique/#comment-61256 Thu, 07 Dec 2017 14:40:15 +0000 http://cognitiveseo.com/blog/?p=5370#comment-61256 Very instructive article! I got some questions:

1) In Germany many people search for experience with some products. (I try to translate the keyword stuff in English.) Many people who want to get informations search for example for “iPhone X experience” and as a result you will get a lot of articles on Google with that longtail keyword.

In that case…is the keyword “test” a synonym for “experience”? I think not. But for example if someone searches for “iPhone X experience” they would probably also search for “iPhone X test”. What would you recommend in that case?

2) When I optimize an article on the keyword “iPhone X test” I would write that keyword for example 15 times. I guess while writing the text I would also write unintentionally a couple of times the shorttail keyword “test”, maybe more often than the longtail keyword. Would you recommend to delete some of the “test” keywords? Maybe otherwise google thinks that I optimized on 2 keyword?!

Regards
Florian

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By: Dillion Sidelinker https://cognitiveseo.com/blog/5370/941-traffic-increase-exploiting-the-synonyms-seo-ranking-technique/#comment-35916 Thu, 27 Apr 2017 19:58:18 +0000 http://cognitiveseo.com/blog/?p=5370#comment-35916 Great Post, I find this to be very helpful and I will be sure to implement this more in the future. I also find this helpful towards deciding on what I should make the titles of my sites so I can get some synonyms in there as well, since titles have a bit more influence in comparison to on-page content (but on-page definitely counts). Thanks for the post and I’ll be sure to come back for more!

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By: C. Bharat https://cognitiveseo.com/blog/5370/941-traffic-increase-exploiting-the-synonyms-seo-ranking-technique/#comment-34594 Tue, 13 Dec 2016 09:01:29 +0000 http://cognitiveseo.com/blog/?p=5370#comment-34594 Synonyms play a great role in ranking these days. While doing analysis, we found that some website dont even have the exact match keywords on their pages for rankings, instead they were using the synonyms for those keywords. And they have occupied the first position.
It helps a lot

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