Thorough keyword research is essential to a successful blog. It requires more than just thinking, “What will people Google?” For example, the most obvious keyword is not necessarily the best choice. Popular keywords with high search volumes are highly competitive, making it harder to rank well in search engine results.
Luckily, there are SEO tools that can help you with your indian number list keyword research. SEMrush Keyword Research tools give you an assessment of your keyword value and competitive rankings and analyze your competitors’ organic keyword rankings. You can even uncover “not provided” keywords by integrating your Google Analytics account, which gives you cross-referenced data to check your organic search performance.
Focus on one or two long-tail keywords that will reflect your target audience’s search intent. This is a longer, more targeted phrase that a person is more likely to use at the point of purchase or when performing a voice search. Instead of “long-form article,” for example, a person might search for “how to write a long-form article.” These keywords should be included in the body of your blog post, in your headers, in your page URL, in your meta description, and in your title tag.
Write to rank in Featured Snippets
Featured snippets appear at the top of Google's SERPs (search engine results pages). They often appear as bulleted lists, short how-to guides, or in a short question-and-answer format. Featured snippets essentially provide quick answers to common searches, especially the "who, what, where, why, and how" questions.
If you write content that Google selects as a Featured Snippet, you will automatically appear at the top of the SERPs. To optimize for Featured Snippets, you should first find SERPs that already have a snippet. You can also check what types of Featured Snippets Google shows for a specific term, such as a bulleted or numbered list versus a paragraph of text. Then structure your article accordingly. In terms of style, prioritize clear, concise copywriting with thoughtful subheadings.
Our Position Tracking Tool can help you easily monitor whether you are already ranking for a Featured Snippet and provide you with insights into the best opportunities to rank for a snippet based on your Google search term.