Great interview. This was really great interviewing. I have seen a few of Kyle's interviews and this was a very nice one to watch, smooth, no ego and really informative. No awkward misunderstanding moments. Thank you.
This was awesome. Great podcast. I like the Schema piece in particular. Schema Reviews (stars) and FAQ will most certainly help CTR, but as he said, not rankings per say.
I'm curious guys about recipe cards plug-ins, I understand that these plugins use schema? Do you see any benefit using theses plugins OR do U see problems using any recipe or how to cards???
I can tell you for sure that schema like Recipe are really important for those search intent types. If you check the SERPs for things related to cooking/recipes, it's now often dominated by Recipe type schema results. How-to is a different type and a little bit complex (although it's fundamentally easy, I've done it manually). Good schema plugins take the headache out of it and some can help automate creating it.
So if I look at competitors for a keyword, sometimes the titles are ALL EXACTLY the same and the answer is conventional. I can't compete by having the same title. I need a higher CTR with 600 pixel width and show I am offering something unique on the topic. How do you show that your answer is DIFFERENT?
26:32 you really telling me, you check all title-tags in the top10 for each keyword to find out is this the original or a rewriten Tag from Google? I gues you check this with a tool. right?
Really great video! For the part about creating PAA page clusters... are you linking TO those pages at all (other than between each other)? Basically, are they orphaned from the main content piece (meaning the only way someone would get on those pages is from the serp)? Thanks!
You interlink those supporting pages in between and most likely a link from your money page to one of your top performing supporting pages. That way you bloat up the authority and here bloating is a good thing. Most importantly, no supporting pages will be left orphaned.
This is a gold mine ⛏ Simple, doable and no-BS SEO
Best On page guru there is. Plano Rhinoplasty ranking with lorem ipsum jibberish is epic. Never get tired of hearing Kyle speak. Great interview.
One of the best Roof interviews I’ve seen. Helpful. Thank you!
To me, this is by far best SEO material on yt.
I use pop and it’s the best tool I have ever used , couldn’t do without it now .
This is very interesting! This has been the best podcast I've heard yet on SEO. Thank you for sharing.
Great interview. This was really great interviewing. I have seen a few of Kyle's interviews and this was a very nice one to watch, smooth, no ego and really informative. No awkward misunderstanding moments. Thank you.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge Mr. Roof! 👏
Please add timestamps!!! It is impossible to view all of it. And I wanted to keep a note and I couldnt find what minute it was!
You can add an extension for it too mate
Incredible. Kyle has some knowledge. Thank you!
Great chat Kyle is the man , looking forward to our chat!
Hey, thx for all the great questions you got an answers to. Great interview .
Great interview! Did not find the discount code though.
This was awesome. Great podcast. I like the Schema piece in particular. Schema Reviews (stars) and FAQ will most certainly help CTR, but as he said, not rankings per say.
Really helpful video, thank you😊
Where can I find the case study for his cbd website?
I'm curious guys about recipe cards plug-ins, I understand that these plugins use schema?
Do you see any benefit using theses plugins OR do U see problems using any recipe or how to cards???
I can tell you for sure that schema like Recipe are really important for those search intent types. If you check the SERPs for things related to cooking/recipes, it's now often dominated by Recipe type schema results. How-to is a different type and a little bit complex (although it's fundamentally easy, I've done it manually). Good schema plugins take the headache out of it and some can help automate creating it.
If we are writing evergreen content...should we use date published / or remove date...thanks greg
So if I look at competitors for a keyword, sometimes the titles are ALL EXACTLY the same and the answer is conventional. I can't compete by having the same title. I need a higher CTR with 600 pixel width and show I am offering something unique on the topic. How do you show that your answer is DIFFERENT?
Another master class. Thanks!
a lot of good stuff packed in there
Hi, this channel is awesome but I would love/appreciate it if you start adding sections with titles to your videos!
Indeed, very handful.
For SEO do you recommend
TOC plugin
Tell what you have said about schema to Clint which teaches to do keyword stuffing inside schema ;)
Loving these interviews!
Link to pop pls 🙏👏 Awesome interview!!
Can't wait to see Jon Dykstra on the podcast.
Kyle rocks!
26:32 you really telling me, you check all title-tags in the top10 for each keyword to find out is this the original or a rewriten Tag from Google? I gues you check this with a tool. right?
Thank you!!
Really great video! For the part about creating PAA page clusters... are you linking TO those pages at all (other than between each other)? Basically, are they orphaned from the main content piece (meaning the only way someone would get on those pages is from the serp)? Thanks!
You interlink those supporting pages in between and most likely a link from your money page to one of your top performing supporting pages. That way you bloat up the authority and here bloating is a good thing. Most importantly, no supporting pages will be left orphaned.
@@shaheimon663 Makes sense... I appreciate the reply
I would have watched if their was a timestamps.
A master for sure.
Excelente conteúdo, esclarecedor 🚀
Loved the interview! Wish your Code worked. :-(
35:54
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this is gold
No timestamps, no extra view
cutting edge SEO techniques.???
Lost me at "LSI" keywords