Brother your videos and Case Studies are completely different compared to the other SEO professionals in the SEO Industry. I'm doing SEO for almost pat 3 years but still, I didn't hear these things from any famous SEO Professional Except you and Bill Slawski. Thank you Man for Sharing your knowledge people don't share this type of Material Free of Cost. Waiting for your Course!
Koray, thanks for sharing all this incredible information and for all the value you bring to the seo community. I really admire how unique, disruptive and at the same time well documented and trustworthy everything you provide is . This is why you are one of the seos i respect the most in the industry.
Thank you so much, Celia. This will be one of the comments that I will be saving to make myself remember to feel motivated in the future. A big thank you for every word inside this comment.
Hi Koray, First of all, Thanks a lot Koray you're contributing so much to this community. I'm a newbie to SEO and hardly know much but eager to get started with your techniques. Do you've got a step by step guide on how do you perform keyword research, create content briefs, etc. I've trouble understanding all those big terms and just want to keep things simple.
One day you should record over yourself actual doing on page SEO work that is in line with semantic SEO. Your videos are great but seeing your teaching in action would be helpful also.
Hey Koray, in the last video you mentioned including subjective attributes of entities and giving subjective opinions in separate area. This is different from what you talked in videos before of never giving opinions. Let's say I have a travel destination website. Should we include opinions on whatever attractions we write about? My own or aggregate visitor consensus opinions or both?
Hello Cho, Sorry for my late reply. I try to answer them earlier, but the life keeps me busy. Your question is really valuable, I have seen it directly on my phone, but I couldn't find enough time. “Subjecttive attributes” are related to the “repetitiveness of certain sentimental aspects”, such as “large table”, it might be large for the reviewer, but not for the user. If it repeats a lot, the search engine will assign the attribute “large” to the specific entity, even if it comes subjectively, the consensus will be obvious. When it comes to not giving opinions, it is about facts. “Whether the table is large or not, it might not be factual, but whether the table is longer than 120 centimeters is factual”. I hope this makes the clarifications for you.
Is this supposed to be on November 10th, 2022. at 12:00 noon EST. I remember one on Nov, 10th that I opted, but I can't find it, and I see this on the 16th
Hi Koray , i broke my topical map by creating many articles that are non-related topic to my main niche.... And I'm not using sub-folder to put them...i put alll of my articles on root domain.. Those non-related topic bringing traffic, but then i lost some power on my main topic... How to fix it, should i delete all non-relevant topic? Or should i create subfolder and redirect them there? Or any other suggestion...? thanks
@@TopicalAuthority so... i should make google bot crawl thorugh the main topic path, and make it hard to crawl the non-related topic? thanks for the answer,
Around 6, but it is a low intensity project with low budget, it can be done faster.
Год назад+2
Hi Koray. Have a question. Does a heading with a definition of the thing in the how-to content break the context? Does it make sense to present the definition to the visitor who comes to learn how to do it directly? Example: Title or H1: How to find Larval Tear Locations? H2: What is Larvar Tear? Thanks✌
Koray, How do you look at the blogging future. I mean, many bloggers run multiple blogs. So day by day, untouched queries are getting done. and also already written blog keywords are also getting done by bloggers, so how you look at the future, I would like to know from you.
If you provide higher relevance and unique information with brand value, you can always outrank the established authorities. In the future, the quality and relevance thresholds will increase further and for the new bloggers the authority establishment necessities will be increased further.
Fascinated and intrigued by the abstract and opaque nature of this knowledge! I must be a nerd :). For a new blog, do you recommend covering all aspects of a small topic, then building out over time? Thanks for your insights!
@@TopicalAuthority Such basics are hard to come by!! (Note to self: What actually is a Topic? -, like a "Subject", in the end it's a choice, right? No data will tell which is less or more suitable as a strategy?) 😀
Hello Sir, Where have you published the mentioned case study in full form? I'm searching it from two days but not found. Some induvidual websites from this case study has been discussed in other case studies like in Importance of Lexical Semantics, etc. I am trying to understand Query Sematics so watched this video twice and have downloaded all the mentioned research papers and blogposts for reading. Sorry to distrurb you... but may I know where have you published the case study showed in this video?
Koray, thank you for sharing this all for free. Can’t wait for your course to launch. You mention the need for precision when writing questions and answers. Sometimes, Google's suggested questions don't have great grammar structure! If Google's wording of the question is bad, do you still copy it exactly and include it in your articles? Or do you re-write the question to be grammatically correct?
Google’s grammar for generated questions come from the selected document’s grammar. Thus, it is not their mistake. And, they rank these question answer pairs for gathering further information about the sources and impcomlete phrases that appear inside the search queries. Try to take advantage of them, by extracting the phrases from the questions essentially. And, thank you for your lovely and kind words. ❤️
What are the tools you use for Semantic SEO? In one of your blog posts, you mention “inlinks” which is good. What are the features from inlinks you use?
Hello Mohammad, In semantic SEO, mostly I use my own judgement from the SERP, and competitor websites. I recommended some tools before just for taking support, but in my daily routine, I do not use them. To get the queries from the SERP directly, sometimes I use Ahrefs, and sometimes I use Python to get all of their website's sitemaps into a data frame. It changes from time to time. But, I believe you should focus on learning, tools can help you until a point, the real difference will always be coming from you. Thanks for your question, and support, Brother.
There's just 1 request. Can you create a video or a guide explaining how can we create a fresh site following semantic seo concepts and getting good results?😃 I've been trying as you said. But the reference guide is always a reference guide😁
@@TopicalAuthority sure thanks! I might not have enough funds to buy your course but I'm ready to learn from stuff you'll provide on your blogs and channel🙂🙂
Thank you for replying. Logic is something I can do all day long:-). I'm really excited to get my head around the concept, completely different for anything I have seen in SEO so far.
If somebody is shifting to a broader knowledge domain but he has establish authorities in the "micro knowledge domain" of the broader knowledge domains... How will he manage the topical consolidation for broader knowledge by keeping the overall rankings state as stable as possible ❓(the source context is planned to be closer to broader knowledgeable domain)
Hello Soumyadeep, Forgive my late answer. It wasn't under my control, the earthquake in Turkey is too bad. For your question, if you shift your topic, try to update your older articles and web pages while adding the new ones. Add internal links with contextual relevance between the new and the older topics. Change your about-us page, and update your company mission. Explain what you focus on your third party-references and reviews. To keep the rankings stable, you will need to make sure that the new content that is coming is safe to publish to show your authority, or you will experience a gradual ranking decrease after a possible broad core algorithm update.
It is hard to answer without a URL, but why don’t you try to focus on the variations of the same query, to increase overall relevance. You can support it with internal and external anchor tags.
Merhaba Koray, turkce iceriklerle bizi de bilgilendirmeni rica ediyorum. Gercek seo anlaminda turkce kaynak neredeyse yok. Biz genclere yardimci olmalisin. Basarilarinin devamini diliyorum.
@LaweskhoAna has written about Koray and his unethical practices, including how he writes negative letters of reference about his employees to their potential employers.
I recently read one of Koray's case studies and I couldn't help but notice that he never gave a domain name. It seems like he's just producing nonsense content and backlinks to get on the first page for highly searched words. #NoDomainName #NonsenseContent #Backlinks
Koray's case studies are just a mirage, and he deceives his clients into thinking he is a real SEO expert. His tactics are outdated, and he relies on buying backlinks to get results.
Don't be fooled by Koray's high search volume keywords and blog posts. He's only interested in increasing traffic, not conversion. And he only has a few clients outside of Turkey, where he's just fooling people with his false promises.
Koray claims to be an SEO expert, but all he really does is publish outdated patents without any real impact on his clients' websites. He fools junior people by making it sound like he knows Google, but in reality, he's just buying backlinks in the background.
The fact that Koray only pays his employees $250 a month is bad enough, but the way he treats them is even worse. @LaweskhoAna's tweets reveal that he threatens those who want to quit, making it clear that he has no respect for his staff.
The streaming is planned for the 8th of December.
Can't wait anymore, please launch the course at the earliest possible. I strongly believe, your course will be a game changer.
When I publish it, you will get why I have waited so long, Brother! Thanks for your motivating words.
Thank you, Koray, for the next remarkable language & communication lesson.
Thank you so much🙏
This is the best SEO video that I watched for this month. Thank you!
Thank you, Emre ❤️
Thank you very much for another valuable guide. ♥👍
Thank you, Brother ❤️ It means a lot to me.
Brother your videos and Case Studies are completely different compared to the other SEO professionals in the SEO Industry. I'm doing SEO for almost pat 3 years but still, I didn't hear these things from any famous SEO Professional Except you and Bill Slawski. Thank you Man for Sharing your knowledge people don't share this type of Material Free of Cost. Waiting for your Course!
Thank you for all the kind words. 🙏❤️
Koray Tuğberk GÜBÜR Thank you for providing excellent information. Looking forward to this webinar. Did receive your email thank you
I will be answering my Brother, I answered from LinkedIn as well.
@@TopicalAuthority Thank you Brother
Koray, thanks for sharing all this incredible information and for all the value you bring to the seo community. I really admire how unique, disruptive and at the same time well documented and trustworthy everything you provide is . This is why you are one of the seos i respect the most in the industry.
Thank you so much, Celia. This will be one of the comments that I will be saving to make myself remember to feel motivated in the future. A big thank you for every word inside this comment.
Hi Koray,
First of all, Thanks a lot Koray you're contributing so much to this community.
I'm a newbie to SEO and hardly know much but eager to get started with your techniques.
Do you've got a step by step guide on how do you perform keyword research, create content briefs, etc.
I've trouble understanding all those big terms and just want to keep things simple.
Hello Rich, www.holisticseo.digital/theoretical-seo/semantic/ I would suggest you to check this one ❤️
One day you should record over yourself actual doing on page SEO work that is in line with semantic SEO. Your videos are great but seeing your teaching in action would be helpful also.
Thank you, Dale 🙏
Hey Koray, in the last video you mentioned including subjective attributes of entities and giving subjective opinions in separate area. This is different from what you talked in videos before of never giving opinions. Let's say I have a travel destination website. Should we include opinions on whatever attractions we write about? My own or aggregate visitor consensus opinions or both?
Hello Cho,
Sorry for my late reply. I try to answer them earlier, but the life keeps me busy. Your question is really valuable, I have seen it directly on my phone, but I couldn't find enough time.
“Subjecttive attributes” are related to the “repetitiveness of certain sentimental aspects”, such as “large table”, it might be large for the reviewer, but not for the user. If it repeats a lot, the search engine will assign the attribute “large” to the specific entity, even if it comes subjectively, the consensus will be obvious.
When it comes to not giving opinions, it is about facts. “Whether the table is large or not, it might not be factual, but whether the table is longer than 120 centimeters is factual”.
I hope this makes the clarifications for you.
Is this supposed to be on November 10th, 2022. at 12:00 noon EST. I remember one on Nov, 10th that I opted, but I can't find it, and I see this on the 16th
There will be some new videos in the calendar, Ganti, to be active in live chat, I need some more energy :)
Hi Koray , i broke my topical map by creating many articles that are non-related topic to my main niche.... And I'm not using sub-folder to put them...i put alll of my articles on root domain..
Those non-related topic bringing traffic, but then i lost some power on my main topic...
How to fix it, should i delete all non-relevant topic?
Or should i create subfolder and redirect them there?
Or any other suggestion...?
thanks
This is what Topical Dilution. If you create contextual crawl paths, it is easier for search engines to get the context of these website segments.
@@TopicalAuthority so... i should make google bot crawl thorugh the main topic path, and make it hard to crawl the non-related topic?
thanks for the answer,
Awesome. Thanks Koray for the video. How much time did it take you to improve Myros from 0 clicks to 20.000 ?
Around 6, but it is a low intensity project with low budget, it can be done faster.
Hi Koray. Have a question.
Does a heading with a definition of the thing in the how-to content break the context? Does it make sense to present the definition to the visitor who comes to learn how to do it directly?
Example:
Title or H1: How to find Larval Tear Locations?
H2: What is Larvar Tear?
Thanks✌
Go with instructions first. And this is a good question. 💯
@@TopicalAuthority 🙏
When starting a new website, when is the right time to submit site for indexing?
Like after publishing all posts or covering few semantic networks?
Do not do it during the update times.
Choose a high-impression day.
@@TopicalAuthority for a new website, how to identify a high impression day? As I don't have historical data for my site.
Koray, How do you look at the blogging future. I mean, many bloggers run multiple blogs. So day by day, untouched queries are getting done. and also already written blog keywords are also getting done by bloggers, so how you look at the future, I would like to know from you.
If you provide higher relevance and unique information with brand value, you can always outrank the established authorities. In the future, the quality and relevance thresholds will increase further and for the new bloggers the authority establishment necessities will be increased further.
Fascinated and intrigued by the abstract and opaque nature of this knowledge! I must be a nerd :). For a new blog, do you recommend covering all aspects of a small topic, then building out over time? Thanks for your insights!
Thanks for the kind words. Yes, it would be way much easier. Complete a topic completely then build further.
@@TopicalAuthority Such basics are hard to come by!! (Note to self: What actually is a Topic? -, like a "Subject", in the end it's a choice, right? No data will tell which is less or more suitable as a strategy?) 😀
Do categories play a vital role in internal link network?
What if I've accidentally linked to my irrelevant category post?
If we talk about WorsPress here, I suggest you to use article like category pages to create better contextual relevance.
Hello Sir,
Where have you published the mentioned case study in full form?
I'm searching it from two days but not found. Some induvidual websites from this case study has been discussed in other case studies like in Importance of Lexical Semantics, etc.
I am trying to understand Query Sematics so watched this video twice and have downloaded all the mentioned research papers and blogposts for reading.
Sorry to distrurb you... but may I know where have you published the case study showed in this video?
Koray, thank you for sharing this all for free. Can’t wait for your course to launch. You mention the need for precision when writing questions and answers. Sometimes, Google's suggested questions don't have great grammar structure! If Google's wording of the question is bad, do you still copy it exactly and include it in your articles? Or do you re-write the question to be grammatically correct?
Google’s grammar for generated questions come from the selected document’s grammar. Thus, it is not their mistake. And, they rank these question answer pairs for gathering further information about the sources and impcomlete phrases that appear inside the search queries. Try to take advantage of them, by extracting the phrases from the questions essentially. And, thank you for your lovely and kind words. ❤️
What are the tools you use for Semantic SEO? In one of your blog posts, you mention “inlinks” which is good. What are the features from inlinks you use?
Hello Mohammad,
In semantic SEO, mostly I use my own judgement from the SERP, and competitor websites. I recommended some tools before just for taking support, but in my daily routine, I do not use them.
To get the queries from the SERP directly, sometimes I use Ahrefs, and sometimes I use Python to get all of their website's sitemaps into a data frame. It changes from time to time. But, I believe you should focus on learning, tools can help you until a point, the real difference will always be coming from you.
Thanks for your question, and support, Brother.
There's just 1 request. Can you create a video or a guide explaining how can we create a fresh site following semantic seo concepts and getting good results?😃
I've been trying as you said. But the reference guide is always a reference guide😁
Hello Tipz,
Probably, I will take into the list of new and incoming videos.
@@TopicalAuthority sure thanks! I might not have enough funds to buy your course but I'm ready to learn from stuff you'll provide on your blogs and channel🙂🙂
Hey, do you thing all of these things can help and work in local seo?
Of course 💯
Do website categories play a role in connecting relevant topics? As in internal links
Not entirely. Using some Plural Nouns in your titles and going for their sub-types would be better.
@@TopicalAuthority okay I'll try thanks :)
Koray, for those of us who know nothing about programming like me, does the course require you to know a programming language like python for example?
It requires 0 programming but a highly strong logic.
Thank you for replying. Logic is something I can do all day long:-). I'm really excited to get my head around the concept, completely different for anything I have seen in SEO so far.
@@andrewlawson8233 Happy to know it :) It will be a fun course for you, then. :)
My bro❤️❤️❤️
Happy to see you here my brother ❤️
If somebody is shifting to a broader knowledge domain but he has establish authorities in the "micro knowledge domain" of the broader knowledge domains...
How will he manage the topical consolidation for broader knowledge by keeping the overall rankings state as stable as possible ❓(the source context is planned to be closer to broader knowledgeable domain)
Hello Soumyadeep,
Forgive my late answer. It wasn't under my control, the earthquake in Turkey is too bad.
For your question, if you shift your topic, try to update your older articles and web pages while adding the new ones.
Add internal links with contextual relevance between the new and the older topics.
Change your about-us page, and update your company mission.
Explain what you focus on your third party-references and reviews.
To keep the rankings stable, you will need to make sure that the new content that is coming is safe to publish to show your authority, or you will experience a gradual ranking decrease after a possible broad core algorithm update.
Oh did the date change from 11/11 to 16/11 ? Thought I saw it as 11/11 :) But you need to energize yourself so the push of date is understandable .
Migraine :)
@@TopicalAuthority Understandable 🙏
can we get link to the doc shared in video?
You can but I need the specific seconds for that.
Hii, Please reply me , I have a guest post link which one rank in second page in 14 position, How can improve rank position. Please..???
It is hard to answer without a URL, but why don’t you try to focus on the variations of the same query, to increase overall relevance. You can support it with internal and external anchor tags.
Hi, I was waiting for this video :( You're changing premiere date not a first time in this month..
Hello Lukasz, I believe this video is unlucky, it happened before too, forgive me, it will be definitely streamed on 8th December.
Merhaba Koray, turkce iceriklerle bizi de bilgilendirmeni rica ediyorum. Gercek seo anlaminda turkce kaynak neredeyse yok. Biz genclere yardimci olmalisin. Basarilarinin devamini diliyorum.
Ileride, cok istiyorum. 🙏
I ran my own search on semrush and none of the numbers match the real world numbers.. this all smells very fishy
Steve, that's why we should even focus on the Zero Search Volume Queries, as much as possible.
@LaweskhoAna has written about Koray and his unethical practices, including how he writes negative letters of reference about his employees to their potential employers.
I recently read one of Koray's case studies and I couldn't help but notice that he never gave a domain name. It seems like he's just producing nonsense content and backlinks to get on the first page for highly searched words. #NoDomainName #NonsenseContent #Backlinks
Koray's case studies are just a mirage, and he deceives his clients into thinking he is a real SEO expert. His tactics are outdated, and he relies on buying backlinks to get results.
Don't be fooled by Koray's high search volume keywords and blog posts. He's only interested in increasing traffic, not conversion. And he only has a few clients outside of Turkey, where he's just fooling people with his false promises.
Don't fall for Koray's slick talk and irrelevant patents. He's just a scammer who doesn't care about his clients or employees.
Koray claims to be an SEO expert, but all he really does is publish outdated patents without any real impact on his clients' websites. He fools junior people by making it sound like he knows Google, but in reality, he's just buying backlinks in the background.
arey kehna kya chahte ho
From life? Nothing.
The fact that Koray only pays his employees $250 a month is bad enough, but the way he treats them is even worse. @LaweskhoAna's tweets reveal that he threatens those who want to quit, making it clear that he has no respect for his staff.