Can you please also create a video. To start off with the content part. Like what all the the things our primary page should include and what all the other secondary pages..
Thanks for reaching out! Around minute 3:06 in the video I show how I determine that. Typically, if you see most of the article ranking for a keyword using exact match keyword targeting in the URL and title tags, its a decent sign it requires a dedicated piece of content to have the best chance of ranking.
When I export the cluster list into excel, the clusters tab has 6 columns - they're pretty much self explanatory except the first column "Row Labels" what is this and where does it come from?
People sometimes use the terms interchangeable. I think of clustering as finding all the keyword opportunities within a topic - primary, secondary and semantics - and the topical mapping components as the act of assigning specific keywords to different content types that will have the best chance of ranking. Often, in some form of visual format.
@@RobbieRichardsDotCom im still trying to understand so by creating a keyword cluster here each keyword is used to create an article to then be interlinked creating topical authority
Looks like they changed what you can do with this section. I have none of these fields. SR has been very hard to learn compared to arefs. UPDATE: Ok, I figured it out. They changed a lot of things since your video. Still, not an intuitive tool at all.
*Awesome!*
Can you please also create a video. To start off with the content part. Like what all the the things our primary page should include and what all the other secondary pages..
nice video. Please suggest if we need to create separate posts on those cluster keywords or include them in the parent article.?
Thanks for reaching out! Around minute 3:06 in the video I show how I determine that. Typically, if you see most of the article ranking for a keyword using exact match keyword targeting in the URL and title tags, its a decent sign it requires a dedicated piece of content to have the best chance of ranking.
Great stuff, as always!
Thank you! Glad you found it useful :)
When I export the cluster list into excel, the clusters tab has 6 columns - they're pretty much self explanatory except the first column "Row Labels" what is this and where does it come from?
When I create a new clustered list, just creates a new keyword manager list with 0 keywords, even though I asked for a clustered list using keywords.
Can you please share the primary keyword(s) you're trying to build the cluster around?
is a keyword cluster the same as a topical map
People sometimes use the terms interchangeable. I think of clustering as finding all the keyword opportunities within a topic - primary, secondary and semantics - and the topical mapping components as the act of assigning specific keywords to different content types that will have the best chance of ranking. Often, in some form of visual format.
@@RobbieRichardsDotCom I know what primary and secondary keywords are but what are semantics?
@@RobbieRichardsDotCom im still trying to understand so by creating a keyword cluster here each keyword is used to create an article to then be interlinked creating topical authority
Looks like they changed what you can do with this section. I have none of these fields. SR has been very hard to learn compared to arefs. UPDATE: Ok, I figured it out. They changed a lot of things since your video. Still, not an intuitive tool at all.