I just want to end this myth that call ing a page “Organic gin” is “optimizing”
Nope. You’re setting the relevance of the page to “Organic Gin” and separately “organic” and “gin” – so that’s three indices.
For basic math, “organic gin” relevance:authority is going to be 50-100% if thats your page title/summary of your page.
If your site/page has no authority, then you’re not going to rank. IF your site has authroity and you’ve contextually shaped that to this page, then you stand a great chance of entering that index.
For basic math, “organic gin” relevance: authority is going to be 50-100% if that’s your page title/summary (of what your page means) – then you stand a great chance of entering that index. than “organic gin” and you could rank there and not see yourself in the first 100 results in Google for “organic” and/or “gin”.
Check the authority of the domains in the top 20 index for those keywords – now you’re learning how to optimize vs creating relevance.