Keyword Research Part 1 – SEO Unlocked – Free web optimization Course with Neil Patel
Warning: Undefined variable $post_id in /home/webpages/lima-city/booktips/wordpress_de-2022-03-17-33f52d/wp-content/themes/fast-press/single.php on line 26
Make Website positioning , Keyword Research Part 1 - search engine optimisation Unlocked - Free website positioning Course with Neil Patel , , CYicoAcAi0A , https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CYicoAcAi0A , https://i.ytimg.com/vi/CYicoAcAi0A/hqdefault.jpg , 319144 , 5.00 , Welcome to another day of web optimization Unlocked. At this time could be very thrilling because we'll begin the journey into key phrase analysis. , 1588860012 , 2020-05-07 16:00:12 , 00:19:20 , UCl-Zrl0QhF66lu1aGXaTbfw , Neil Patel , 5563 , , [vid_tags] , https://www.youtubepp.com/watch?v=CYicoAcAi0A , [ad_2] , [ad_1] , https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CYicoAcAi0A, #Key phrase #Research #Half #web optimization #Unlocked #Free #web optimization #Neil #Patel [publish_date]
#Keyword #Research #Part #web optimization #Unlocked #Free #search engine optimization #Neil #Patel
Welcome to a different day of search engine marketing Unlocked. Immediately is very thrilling because we'll start the journey into keyword research.
Quelle: [source_domain]
- Mehr zu SEO Mitte der 1990er Jahre fingen die 1. Suchmaschinen an, das frühe Web zu erfassen. Die Seitenbesitzer erkannten unmittelbar den Wert einer bevorzugten Listung in den Ergebnissen und recht bald entwickelten sich Anstalt, die sich auf die Verfeinerung qualifizierten. In Anfängen vollzogen wurde der Antritt oft zu der Transfer der URL der entsprechenden Seite in puncto unterschiedlichen Internet Suchmaschinen. Diese sendeten dann einen Webcrawler zur Analyse der Seite aus und indexierten sie.[1] Der Webcrawler lud die Website auf den Server der Suchseite, wo ein weiteres Anwendung, der so genannte Indexer, Informationen herauslas und katalogisierte (genannte Wörter, Links zu anderen Seiten). Die frühen Modellen der Suchalgorithmen basierten auf Angaben, die mithilfe der Webmaster selbst bestehen wurden, wie Meta-Elemente, oder durch Indexdateien in Suchmaschinen wie ALIWEB. Meta-Elemente geben einen Gesamtüberblick per Gehalt einer Seite, doch setzte sich bald herab, dass die Verwendung er Vorschläge nicht solide war, da die Wahl der eingesetzten Schlüsselworte durch den Webmaster eine ungenaue Abbildung des Seiteninhalts wiedergeben kann. Ungenaue und unvollständige Daten in den Meta-Elementen konnten so irrelevante Seiten bei spezifischen Suchen listen.[2] Auch versuchten Seitenersteller mehrere Fähigkeiten in einem Zeitraum des HTML-Codes einer Seite so zu manipulieren, dass die Seite größer in Serps gelistet wird.[3] Da die zeitigen Search Engines sehr auf Merkmalen abhängig waren, die alleinig in den Fingern der Webmaster lagen, waren sie auch sehr vulnerabel für Straftat und Manipulationen in der Positionierung. Um gehobenere und relevantere Ergebnisse in den Suchergebnissen zu erhalten, musste ich sich die Betreiber der Suchmaschinen im WWW an diese Umständen anpassen. Weil der Riesenerfolg einer Recherche davon abhängt, wesentliche Suchergebnisse zu den gestellten Suchbegriffen anzuzeigen, konnten untaugliche Urteile dazu führen, dass sich die Benützer nach anderen Optionen zur Suche im Web umschauen. Die Auskunft der Search Engines vorrat in komplexeren Algorithmen fürs Platz, die Faktoren beinhalteten, die von Webmastern nicht oder nur nicht gerade leicht beeinflussbar waren. Larry Page und Sergey Brin konstruierten mit „Backrub“ – dem Vorläufer von Yahoo search – eine Suchseiten, die auf einem mathematischen Algorithmus basierte, der mit Hilfe der Verlinkungsstruktur Webseiten gewichtete und dies in Rankingalgorithmus einfließen ließ. Auch alternative Suchmaschinen im Internet überzogen bei Folgezeit die Verlinkungsstruktur bspw. als der Linkpopularität in ihre Algorithmen mit ein. Yahoo
Thank you for detailed video!)
Did you advertise B2C? What are the features?
Hey Neil, can I copy and paste blogs on my personal website making some modifications?
I find this video difficult to follow, seriously. He starts off with a quote from Sundar Pinchai which largely ends up being mostly irrelevant and distracting. I don't mind that he points out that Google's keyword search doesn't provide you with useful information, but then he goes into Ubersuggest and starts talking about searching for terms related to shaving -is this something I'm selling in this hypothetical situation or is this something I'm guessing that my target audience is looking for? He never explains what "ranking" for a keyword is, what it means, or how it works and also never explains how he calculates things like 'SEO difficulty' -what does that number even measure? You won't know from this video. The only thing you know is that if the number is below 40 it's good. You won't know WHY it's good, just that it is.
Overall, for someone like myself who has a very limited knowledge of webpage building and SEO, this video is missing a lot of dot-connecting. It's like when you ask a computer tech why your computer isn't working and he explains to you how all the circuit boards work but doesn't boil down the issue into something that a person outside his world can understand. I've watched this video about 4 times now and I STILL don't get why I need to worry about keywords, how they're used, or whether I'm searching for keywords based on things that are relevant to my site or to the desires of my future clientele.
Good Evening…..how do rank a website for revival missions or religious beliefs when the message is pure revival message and nothing else
why is it better to use facebook audience in comparison to google analytics?
Hello Neil, thanks for the course, very inspiring. Where is the PDF "Build the keyword list"? Checked over and over, yet couldn't find it.
I can't find or download the pdf's either.
Neil: your videos are great. I am new to SEO and keywords with a site we are about to do a UX/SEO revamp, and it's been a great intro while not being overwhelming. I saw you give a talk at a conference online, and so I just wanted to say thanks. We have a lot to learn, but you got us started on a good foot.
Neil thank you for this amazing course, it is helping me sooo much! And for creating an amazing tool for marketers. I looked for the material you suggest on the video but I was not able to find some of the documents listed. I could not find the musketeer sheets. Thank you for your help! 🙂
Can I use content from Wikipedia and still get traffic for that keyword?
I am a Fiverr freelancer and I need to create GIGs headline, you know. What kind of Keyword should I choose for getting orders from clients? Like: I will do Facebook ad campaigns. But this is too competitive and I am new in this marketplace. Suggest, please.
where is the build a keyword list pdf
Certainly has the best services yet no traffic. Thanks again
Is the PDF for building your keyword list guide is still available?
Which is better. One product site, or several product site?
Hi,Neil
How Can I change the language to my native for that vedio?
The Keyword list pdf Neil spoke about at 9.05 is not available on the site or here. Please share it. Thanks
Thank you Neil for awesome video. Neil I could not find the "Build your own customer and personas" item to download from the website. Thank you.
Thank you so much
Super information with symmetrical linked up with semantic style
Amazing Sir!! But what beautiful thing about your content is it's ad free** Hattss off 👌
I couldn’t find those pdfs
Thank you Neil Patel
I am new, learn how to SEO
I'm a newbie, as you'll know by this question: what do you do with the keywords once you've identified them. Do I simply incorporate them into my product titles and descriptions, use them in posts, blogs? Or is it a field in wordpress where keywords are entered but hidden on the website (or is that a meta tag-?). See, told ya I'm a newbie.
I see my competition has like 20,000 keywords. I"m so confused. Where does the keyword go where do I suppose to put them? Are these keywords suppose to be on my website. or so I suppose to write articles. and where do I suppose to place these articles? And how do I suppose to get traffic to articles I write if I can't get traffic to my website
Very useful tips
Sorry if this obvious. Is the keyword the name of your domain name or your content
Please increase you volume…hard to hear your sweet soft voice
So helpful thank you !!!
Neil yar your voice is very low.
is it totally free ??
Love it! Thank you!
8:58
what is the file location? i just found an excel file.
Thanks for all the information you provide, but if you're recommending Ubersuggest as a free resource, please don't say that on the right side of the keyword ideas report, it shows you all the people that are ranked for that keyword when only the paid version does that. And you might want to also say that the free version won't display all of the keyword ideas.
Thanks a lot neil, you are a blessing
it's not free haaaaahaaaa
Hii neil,
I know I am not a pro in searching keywords but i follow you and search for best keywords.
While I am optimizing my site in some tools they are showing I have 0 keywords or 1 keyword what is the reason?
Where I can find Build a Keyword List PDF in Traning?
Your videos are really GREAT! I'm a big fan of yours! Will you please give me an SEO consultation for my tiny blog [FOR FREE]? If you do, it would be great. I have very little money and therefore I don't have enough to pay you. I'm just 18 years old and I'm living in a tiny rural village in Kerala, India. I like a lot like SEO, MARKETING, AND BLOGGING. I'm from a backward family, therefore I'm so poor that I don't have enough money to pay you. Please help me with SEO CONSULTATION. I request you. I need SEO CONSULTATION FOR FREE. If you accept my request, I would be very happy!
Amazing