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The video recommends using Search Console queries to choose terms to improve, then placing the term at the beginning of the title, meta description, URL slug, H1, and first sentence while avoiding extra repetition.
The video recommends using Search Console queries to choose terms to improve, then placing the term at the beginning of the title, meta description, URL slug, H1, and first sentence while avoiding extra repetition.
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Nobody knows this about Google. This is something in compact keywords. Go to Google Search Console. This is Google's own tool for accessing their search index. Connect your site to it. It's very easy. Click here. You can see everything your site shows on Google. For how many clicks you get. Click through rate...
OpenNobody knows this about Google. This is something in compact keywords. Go to Google Search Console. This is Google's own tool for accessing their search index. Connect your site to it. It's very easy. Click here. You can see everything your site shows on Google. For how many clicks you get. Click through rate...
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Nobody knows this about Google. This is something in compact keywords.
Go to Google Search Console. This is Google's own tool for accessing their search index.
Connect your site to it. It's very easy.
Click here. You can see everything your site shows on Google.
For how many clicks you get. Click through rate.
Take one of these terms you want to show better on Google for. Put it in these places: at the beginning of your page title, at the beginning of your meta description, in your URL slug, in your H1, at the beginning of your first sentence.
Don't put it in other places. Do this so your website shows here.