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    Posted by Celtrii on December 7, 2022 at 7:46 am

    I’m going mad trying to kind information about this.

    So if i optimize my page for the keyword phrase “organic gin” do I also optimize it for the single word “gin”?

    Ur do google understand to only show on the phrase “organic gin” and got the singel word “gin”?

    (The gin thing is only a exsampel)

    Celtrii replied 3 years, 7 months ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • Atocx

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    December 7, 2022 at 8:29 am

    Google will rank the site for the kw “gin” as well as for the kw phrase “organic gin”.

    You can’t tell google not to rank it for “gin” only if you would want that.

    It will also rank the site for “gin made in Italy” if that would be part of your website.

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    That’s why it is so important to write compelling articles and landing pages with lots of phrases and keywords and in the end you will profit from all of it.

  • WebLinkr

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    December 7, 2022 at 2:01 pm

    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.

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