SEO tip for beginners
Do these things, and your page WILL rank higher, if the content has somewhat decent quality...
1. Write your page title so it contain named entities (words with Wikipedia page). At least 2.
2. Repeat the title in the h1, and add at least one more named entity.
3. Do NOT keyword stuff title. Google does not like that at all. I know from Primeindexer that this is the main reason for pages that are not getting indexed.
4. Include target keyword in url, title, h1, h2 and metadescription.
5. If you use AI, test in Originality, and get below 10%. I know from Primeindexer, that this has a very large effect on indexing. The higher the AI% the lower the indexing rate.
6. Write your h2s as questions, and give the answer to that question in the first sentence below.
7. Identify the entities top competitors are using, using a tool like
schemawriter.ai. Write FAQ questions with these named entities, or have schemawriter do it for you.
8. For blog articles use schema type blogposting. I know from Primeindexer this type has the largest correlation with high indexing rates.
I use schemawriter to write blogposting schema. Its easy as it reverse engineer competition, and include top entities for me.
You can use AI to write schema, but make sure to cross check it with other AIs, because they are known to hallucinate when it comes to schema.
Note that the LLMs cannot find named entities. If you ask them for named entities, they will find lots of cool keywords, but they are not necessarily Wikipedia keywords.
I see from schemawriter analytics, that there is a very large correlation between the use of named entities and rank...
It sounds like a lot of work, but you can put this into Claude and convert into a skill.
Have fun.
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