What should I do after finding keywords

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Hi friends,
Where can I get help regarding the keywords that I have shortlisted for my site? I have two sites hxxp://gadgetgarrio.com and hxxp://zerodollarblog.com I have been working on keywords to get from Google Analytics. What do I do after finalizing them?
I am using Yoast plugin for SEO on both sites.Do I add these keywords in the keyword section there?
I heard that we must use these keywords on our pages to improve SEO output. Am I right?
Please anyone correct me and throw some light on this. I am really in need of some help as I am putting backbreaking efforts with no results
#finding #finding keywords #google analytics #keywords
  • Profile picture of the author Josh Mayers
    Hey

    Yes, after you find your keywords, you do want to add them within your plugin to fully optimize your content. Also, if you can, write your content with 3 different variations of your main keyword and make sure they are sprinkled throughout your content.

    Lastly, one great tip that really works for me is targeting 1 keyword per blog post. I am not a fan of long tailed keywords and its way easier to rank for 1 keyword.

    Hope this is helpful!

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    • Profile picture of the author abhibangal
      Originally Posted by Josh Mayers View Post

      Hey

      Yes, after you find your keywords, you do want to add them within your plugin to fully optimize your content. Also, if you can, write your content with 3 different variations of your main keyword and make sure they are sprinkled throughout your content.

      Lastly, one great tip that really works for me is targeting 1 keyword per blog post. I am not a fan of long tailed keywords and its way easier to rank for 1 keyword.

      Hope this is helpful!

      -Josh
      Thanks Josh,
      Thanks for mentioning that I can (or have to) write with variations in keywords.I also use the dropdown options we get when searching for keywords. That way, I have more keywords and those surrounding the main one.
      And yes, Yoast allows us to use only one KW per blog post. So, that I have been following for a while now.
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      • Profile picture of the author paulgl
        Come on people. Can we seriously get a dose of reality?

        You are writing an SEO blog....about WP.

        Did you lose your keywords and now you have found them?

        You even write a blog entry about keyword research, keyword
        optimization, working with keywords, etc.

        Blind leading the blind.

        I am glad that you found your keywords. Must be quite a relief.

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        • Profile picture of the author abhibangal
          Originally Posted by paulgl View Post

          Come on people. Can we seriously get a dose of reality?

          You are writing an SEO blog....about WP.

          Did you lose your keywords and now you have found them?

          You even write a blog entry about keyword research, keyword
          optimization, working with keywords, etc.

          Blind leading the blind.

          I am glad that you found your keywords. Must be quite a relief.

          Paul
          Thanks you marked some things in the first place. But writing posts and doing it practically are two different things - like being an expert in a certain field and the ability to teach. What I am trying to say is even if a person has knowledge of a specific issue, it does not mean that he will be a good teacher.
          Similarly, I did some things for the first time and needed guidance. So, I asked.
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          • Profile picture of the author mkgg
            Originally Posted by abhibangal View Post

            Thanks you marked some things in the first place. But writing posts and doing it practically are two different things - like being an expert in a certain field and the ability to teach. What I am trying to say is even if a person has knowledge of a specific issue, it does not mean that he will be a good teacher.
            Similarly, I did some things for the first time and needed guidance. So, I asked.
            So you should get your teacher to be someone who has absolutely no clue whatsoever on the subject matter ?. How does that even make him a good teacher.

            Anyway to answer your question, you don't need to worry about onpage optimization as much as link-building. In fact too much over-optimization can hurt instead of help. If i was you, i would focus on building links and also advise my readers to do the same.
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    • Profile picture of the author patco
      Originally Posted by Josh Mayers View Post

      Hey

      Yes, after you find your keywords, you do want to add them within your plugin to fully optimize your content. Also, if you can, write your content with 3 different variations of your main keyword and make sure they are sprinkled throughout your content.

      Lastly, one great tip that really works for me is targeting 1 keyword per blog post. I am not a fan of long tailed keywords and its way easier to rank for 1 keyword.

      Hope this is helpful!

      -Josh
      And make sure the keywords fits PERFECTLY and everything looks natural. A quick CSS and an usage of a H1 tag could be also helpful!
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  • Profile picture of the author ketul
    After finding keywords, put your keyword in meta title, description and keyword tag. Clear on page optimization and then focus to generate quality back links.
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  • Profile picture of the author dgui123451
    Yes you can add the keywords but you must input the keywords as part of your website's content.
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  • Profile picture of the author maeljackson
    make a list of keywords and choose which one to take. try to take long tail keywords.
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