Considering the current state of the SEO industry, people can sometimes get lost in complex concepts. The video is very helpful. Thanks for the practical steps!
Yes it's changing so quickly... Hectic, chaotic, but overall, exciting times ahead!!! I really appreciate the kind words. Is there anything else you'd want to see a video on btw? Cheers -Aleks
Hey, it's a reallly great video and part 2 is needed. Btw, I have a few questions - I didn't understand the visualisation part and the sheet data you shared on finding out the prominent words. how to select the words and use them? also, can you please share the article link you have written for the terms you have in the sheet? i would really appreciate that. thanks!
Can thse work with blog only websites after HCU and march updates...its clear that Google is deprioritizing blog based websites over real business, e-commerce and big brands . Ehat do you think?
Yes, Semantic SEO, and topical authority is universal across all types of websites. It's a long term play, requires much patience, but once it works, the results compound fast. But I 100% agree, Google is deprioritzing small "niche websites" and blogs. and it's for good reason... Google's biggest fear is to serve someone a wrong answer and that person acts on it, has harm done to them, then sues google... You need to position yourself as a real business, real brand, with a clear monetazation strategy. Even if it's putting a donation payment gateway somewhere on your website. You must make a very strong about us page. Open, claim, and stay active on social platforms. Consider opening a youtube channel. Try and get public press in any manner. To give you better idea on what a strong about us page looks like, include the following information: Our mission statement our end goal for clients our values our history why do we exist? how do we make money? What products / services do we provide? Our team Owner testimonials, case studies contact information link blogs
Additional elements to add (not mandatory)
awards / certifications / licenses community involvement media mentions and press converage career opportunities vision for the future of the industry FAQ section
Other relevant pages:
Contact Terms of Use Privacy setting Privacy Policy Content integrity
copyright Hope this helps, I'd be happy to check out your site if you are willing to share. Thanks for the comment. Cheers -Aleks
Thanks so much friend :) Good question, this is always a hard decision... When to cut off a document and make new one.... Firstly, we must understand that the first time we write and publish a document, it is a hypothesis. We are guessing. Untill we start gathering data on user queries and experience, only then can we really know if we were correct. Mostly I'd say stick to search demand to dictate when to open up new page or stick everything on one. But overall, we must really try and get inside the consumer mind, disect the queries and understand what this person is really trying to find out. You will develop a reflex over time, if you stick at it long enough. Try your best on what you think should go on the doc, post it, start getting data, then refine as queries come in. Over and over. hope this helps... Cheers. -Aleks
@@aleksmularzchannel Thanks Aleks for a detailed explanation. What do you think, how many of these sorts of articles we should create for a service-based business which has 5-6 services
@@La3dEstate I try and create around 12 blog / articles as a start, other than service pages and a few local landing pages. Not sure if you are aware of this topical map concept... it's essentially an SEO strategy for a business. I created one recently, the blue and gree tabs / sheets are service page outlines. if you go all the way to the right, to the tabs that are red, those are blogs we write for local business. docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1-sNHHyTGVyfiKikZA_lcjl03iGEjgxyF1QQ0rR_VOuE/edit?usp=sharing It's a little chaotic, but I think it could be useful in your case
gamma.app/docs/My-5-Step-Formula-on-How-I-Use-Semantics-to-Write-Blogs-that-Get--ndtsnefv0n9a7i3 - thanks for the comment man! is there any thing that you'd want more detail on / wasn't clear? Lmk!
Hi Alex... Great video..
What course/training do you recommend for local Seo?
Really great explanation. I am in Local SEO but moving to Ecommerce but questions and answers are the WIN
Considering the current state of the SEO industry, people can sometimes get lost in complex concepts. The video is very helpful. Thanks for the practical steps!
Yes it's changing so quickly... Hectic, chaotic, but overall, exciting times ahead!!! I really appreciate the kind words. Is there anything else you'd want to see a video on btw? Cheers -Aleks
@@aleksmularzchannel A video about PR or branding may be useful. After the last update, interest in these topics increased.
@@ismailyusibov Great suggestion, thanks. I will try my best to deliver on this.
Hey, it's a reallly great video and part 2 is needed. Btw, I have a few questions - I didn't understand the visualisation part and the sheet data you shared on finding out the prominent words. how to select the words and use them? also, can you please share the article link you have written for the terms you have in the sheet? i would really appreciate that. thanks!
Goooold. Thanks so much
Great stuff. Would like to see part 2 of this. Also video about using micro sementics in article
You got it!
Can thse work with blog only websites after HCU and march updates...its clear that Google is deprioritizing blog based websites over real business, e-commerce and big brands .
Ehat do you think?
Yes, Semantic SEO, and topical authority is universal across all types of websites. It's a long term play, requires much patience, but once it works, the results compound fast.
But I 100% agree, Google is deprioritzing small "niche websites" and blogs. and it's for good reason...
Google's biggest fear is to serve someone a wrong answer and that person acts on it, has harm done to them, then sues google...
You need to position yourself as a real business, real brand, with a clear monetazation strategy. Even if it's putting a donation payment gateway somewhere on your website.
You must make a very strong about us page. Open, claim, and stay active on social platforms. Consider opening a youtube channel. Try and get public press in any manner.
To give you better idea on what a strong about us page looks like, include the following information:
Our mission statement
our end goal for clients
our values
our history
why do we exist?
how do we make money?
What products / services do we provide?
Our team
Owner
testimonials, case studies
contact information
link blogs
Additional elements to add (not mandatory)
awards / certifications / licenses
community involvement
media mentions and press converage
career opportunities
vision for the future of the industry
FAQ section
Other relevant pages:
Contact
Terms of Use
Privacy setting
Privacy Policy
Content integrity
copyright
Hope this helps, I'd be happy to check out your site if you are willing to share. Thanks for the comment. Cheers -Aleks
Worthy 🔥🔥
Appreciate it😃
Great video Aleks. One question, if we answer everything in a single document. How are we going to decide when to create brand new article?
Thanks so much friend :) Good question, this is always a hard decision... When to cut off a document and make new one....
Firstly, we must understand that the first time we write and publish a document, it is a hypothesis. We are guessing.
Untill we start gathering data on user queries and experience, only then can we really know if we were correct.
Mostly I'd say stick to search demand to dictate when to open up new page or stick everything on one. But overall, we must really try and get inside the consumer mind, disect the queries and understand what this person is really trying to find out. You will develop a reflex over time, if you stick at it long enough.
Try your best on what you think should go on the doc, post it, start getting data, then refine as queries come in. Over and over. hope this helps... Cheers. -Aleks
@@aleksmularzchannel Thanks Aleks for a detailed explanation.
What do you think, how many of these sorts of articles we should create for a service-based business which has 5-6 services
@@La3dEstate I try and create around 12 blog / articles as a start, other than service pages and a few local landing pages. Not sure if you are aware of this topical map concept... it's essentially an SEO strategy for a business.
I created one recently, the blue and gree tabs / sheets are service page outlines. if you go all the way to the right, to the tabs that are red, those are blogs we write for local business.
docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1-sNHHyTGVyfiKikZA_lcjl03iGEjgxyF1QQ0rR_VOuE/edit?usp=sharing
It's a little chaotic, but I think it could be useful in your case
Thank you for this video
My pleasure
where I get your 5-Step Semantic SEO Blog Writing Formula doc?
gamma.app/docs/My-5-Step-Formula-on-How-I-Use-Semantics-to-Write-Blogs-that-Get--ndtsnefv0n9a7i3 - thanks for the comment man! is there any thing that you'd want more detail on / wasn't clear? Lmk!
Can I prime my ai writer to produce semantic content?